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On this podcast, we interrogate african aesthetics and african design philosophy  with african/black design professionals, african design enthusiasts/advocates, educators, creatives and storytellers  living and practicising in africa and the african diaspora. We talk about how their work and design process intersects with their African Aesthetic; and what the african aesthetic means to them both as individuals and as members of their communities.
Our platform centers african design research on african aesthetics and african design philosophy in africa and the african diasporas. We encourage dialogue with and between african/black design professionals and creatives aiming to inspire young and upcoming black/african designers and create an authentic, educative, supportive, professional and sustainable community. 
We are open to collaborations and are glad to engage in projects, seminars, workshops and other engagements that center african aesthetics and african design research. 

My African Aesthetic Eunice Nanzala Schumacher & Penina Acayo Laker

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On this podcast, we interrogate african aesthetics and african design philosophy  with african/black design professionals, african design enthusiasts/advocates, educators, creatives and storytellers  living and practicising in africa and the african diaspora. We talk about how their work and design process intersects with their African Aesthetic; and what the african aesthetic means to them both as individuals and as members of their communities.
Our platform centers african design research on african aesthetics and african design philosophy in africa and the african diasporas. We encourage dialogue with and between african/black design professionals and creatives aiming to inspire young and upcoming black/african designers and create an authentic, educative, supportive, professional and sustainable community. 
We are open to collaborations and are glad to engage in projects, seminars, workshops and other engagements that center african aesthetics and african design research. 

    4.5. Solomon W Jagwe -Visual artist, Animator and Filmmaker - Uganda/USA

    4.5. Solomon W Jagwe -Visual artist, Animator and Filmmaker - Uganda/USA

    When creativity blooms from the rich soil of heritage, stories that both enchant and educate take flight. Solomon W Jagwe, a remarkable visual artist,  joins us to weave a tapestry of his life, colored by the landscapes of Uganda and the pursuit of his passion in the USA. The echoes of his childhood, marked by the inventiveness of toy-making and the shadows of war, resonate through our conversation, revealing the roots of his artistic journey. He takes us through his educational journey, where languages and cultures collide, shaping his approach to storytelling. His internship stories, a humorous vending machine encounter, and a fortuitous meeting that led him to new horizons all underscore the importance of seizing opportunities. Solomon's commitment to his craft and embrace of his heritage illuminate the path for aspiring creatives, demonstrating that every class and every experience weaves into the broader canvas of our professional endeavors. The importance of telling our own stories, nurturing our cultural identities, and documenting our histories is a call to action for all listeners; urging us to hold fast to our heritage and share our unique narratives with the world.  
    Solomon is the Creator and Director of the award winning «Adventures of Nkoza “Enjovu,The Elephant Tail” animated short film. He is also a writer at Moonbug Entertainment. His practice under the name Sowl Studios majors in Concept Design, Architectural Visualization, 3D Modeling and Animation, Motion Capture, Matte Painting, Illustration, and Story-boarding. He has worked with Rival Interactive, Cornerstone, SAIC, Camber and Floreo. He also shares his knowledge and tips with his over 140,000 subscribers on his YouTube Channel. 
    sowl.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@SolomonJagweinstagram.com/solomonjagwefacebook.com/Art.of.Solomon.W.Jagwehttps://www.nkozaandnankya.com/  https://www.nkozaandnankya.com/mobileapp/            https://www.facebook.com/NkozaandNankya/  Support the show
    Instagram: @myafricanaesthetic
    Website: https://www.myafricanaesthetic.com/

    • 1 hr 19 min
    4.4. Cliff A. Moustache - Film director, Actor & Playwright - Seychelles/Norway

    4.4. Cliff A. Moustache - Film director, Actor & Playwright - Seychelles/Norway

    Cliff A. Moustache founded Nordic Black Theater in Oslo Norway together with Jarl Solberg in 1992.  He is a Seycellois-Norwegian film director, actor, and playwright. In this episode, we reflect on his lifetime contributions to Norwegian society and his relentless dedication to promoting diverse perspectives in Norwegian theatre. As he navigates through his personal experiences, Cliff takes the time to pay tribute to the impactful role of his mother in his life, sharing personal stories and lessons that have shaped him. He shares his struggles with identity, cultural conformity and the story of reconnection with his roots thorugh theatre. Cliff is an advocate for representation, diversity and inclusion in theatre and film, specifically in Norway. He believes in the immense power of storytelling and its potential impact on the younger generation; emphasizing the role African creatives play in telling their own stories and debunking misconceptions. 
    So, whether you’re intrigued by african aesthetics, cherish the influence of motherhood, or advocate for diversity in film and theatre; this episode serves as an inspiring and insightful treat.
    https://nordicblacktheatre.no/@nordicblackxpress@blacktheatreSupport the show
    Instagram: @myafricanaesthetic
    Website: https://www.myafricanaesthetic.com/

    • 57 min
    4.3. Paul Matovu - Founder, Agripreneur & Innovator at Vertical and Micro Gardening(VMG) - Uganda

    4.3. Paul Matovu - Founder, Agripreneur & Innovator at Vertical and Micro Gardening(VMG) - Uganda

    Paul Matovu’s work with Vertical and Micro Gardening (VMG) in Uganda has been nothing short of transformative; his rural upbringing being the catalyst for his passion to improve food accessibility especially in urban contexts. In this episode, we dive into the world of vertical farming, the role of policymakers in this vital and innovative sector, Africa’s role in ensuring its own food security, the importance of embracing African culture in design and mentorship, and the lessons that Paul has learned from his experimentation and failures. Paul’s journey is one of perseverance and adaptability proved fruitful.

    @vertical_and_micro_gardening 
    @saiga.bairon 
    https://hivecolab.org/vertical-micro-gardeninghttps://vmg.verticalandmicrogardening.org/about/#our-visionhttps://theindexproject.org/award/nominees/5333https://www.climatecolab.org/contests/2016/land-use-agriculture-forestry-livestock/c/proposal/1331576https://vc4a.com/ventures/vertical-and-micro-gardening-vmg/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pl6dX5cl_bkSupport the show
    Instagram: @myafricanaesthetic
    Website: https://www.myafricanaesthetic.com/

    • 1 hr 11 min
    4.2. Jomo Tariku - Artist/industrial designer/Data Scientist- Ethiopia/USA

    4.2. Jomo Tariku - Artist/industrial designer/Data Scientist- Ethiopia/USA

    Jomo Tariku is an Ethiopian American Industrial designer, artist and data scientist. He was born in Kenya, raised in Ethiopia and currently lives and has his design practice in the USA.  Jomo's work and research has been covered by many publications such as Architectural Digest, de zeen, Vogue, The Design Edit etc. His work is currently in the collection of major museums in the USA and some of his beautiful pieces were featured in the set for Marvel's Black Panther, Wakanda Forever movie.
    He is one of the founding members of BADG (Black artists + Design Guild)- "a member-driven platform for creative professionals seeking community, collaboration, and creative support.” On this episode; Jomo shares his personal and career journey,  his struggles and acheivements on this journey and his hopes and dreams for the future  black designers in africa and the diaspora.

    Instagram: @jomotariku
    Website: https://www.jomofurniture.com/
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    Website: https://www.myafricanaesthetic.com/

    • 1 hr 18 min
    4.1. Otie Pokua Yankyera - Architect/Researcher - Ghana

    4.1. Otie Pokua Yankyera - Architect/Researcher - Ghana

    Otie Pokua Yankyera is a young architect and researcher born and raised in Ghana. Research & Development , Traditional Architecture , Sustainability and  Local Materials are at the core of her research and practice. In a design space where most young designers aspire towards western architecture, design aesthetics and practices, Otie's passion lies in researching sustainable building practices in indigenous Ghana and Africa . On this episode, we talk about her personal and career journey and her passion for sustainable design and indigenous african buildings; one that she explores through her research and practice under the name Tie` Atelier.
    Links to Otie's work;
    youtube.com/@Otie.Yankyera
    Instagram:
    @owtieh-https://www.instagram.com/owtieh/
    @tie.atelier-https://www.instagram.com/tie.atelier/
    Center for Learning Disabilities
    https://www.africanfemalearchitects.work/post/668015459739828224/a-centre-for-learning-disabilities-by-otie-pokua
    Presentation: Sustainable Building Practices - Northern Ghana I || Otie Pokua Yankyera https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr6mGHjiKD8 
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    Website: https://www.myafricanaesthetic.com/

    • 1 hr
    3.5. Joshua Gwamwoiza- Landscape designer - Uganda

    3.5. Joshua Gwamwoiza- Landscape designer - Uganda

    Joshua Gwamoiza is the CEO and founder of ECO-MICE landscaping; a landscape design company with the heart to see sustainable and clean outdoor environments in Uganda. With a unique landscaping brand that emphasizes team execution, innovation, and systematic operations, the firm aims to offer environmental master planning, landscape design and landscape remodeling services that improve their clients´ outdoor living spaces. This young and enthusiastic team aspires to be Africa’s best employer and Africa’s safest place to work. In this episode we talk about what inspires Joshua, his practice and his thoughts on landscape design in Uganda and Africa.
    https://landscapeuganda.com/
    Instagram:@ecomice.landscaping
    Blog: www.jpar.ch/ugla
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    Website: https://www.myafricanaesthetic.com/

    • 40 min

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