
CURATOR
Constructing Worlds of Meaning
My curatorial practice is rooted in the subtle, often overlooked territories of human experience; the emotional, the spiritual, and the deeply intimate. I curate to create moments of recognition, spaces where people meet themselves, their histories, and their possibilities with renewed clarity. I am drawn to practices that explore the interior world: belonging, identity, spirituality, and the places where personal stories intersect with broader social realities. I invite viewers to witness, reflect, and move at a slower rhythm when encountering works that speak gently yet powerfully. My curatorial work is a dialogue between past and present, spirit and form, artist and audience.
selected exhibitions
Art Beyond the Gallery - Vilakazi Street Soweto (2026)
Hybrid Art Spaces - Sandton (2026)
"Aku 'ndhlela engayi ekhaya” — Latitudes Online CuratorLab (2025)
In My Element - INCCA (2025)
On the Edge of Ingenious — Curator Collective Exhibition (2023)
Heritage Day Exhibition — Cafe Bohemia, (2021)
Cultural Curators — Collaboration with WAGI Ochre,
Visual Research and Exhibition Support (2019)
Fragments of Self - Collaborative Art Exhibition,
Thesis Lifestyle Soweto (2018)
selected exhibitions
Art Beyond the Gallery - Vilakazi Street Soweto (2026)
Hybrid Art Spaces - Sandton (2026)
"Aku 'ndhlela engayi ekhaya” — Latitudes Online CuratorLab (2025)
In My Element - INCCA (2025)
On the Edge of Ingenious — Curator Collective Exhibition (2023)
Heritage Day Exhibition — Cafe Bohemia, (2021)
Cultural Curators — Collaboration with WAGI Ochre,
Visual Research and Exhibition Support (2019)
Fragments of Self - Collaborative Art Exhibition,
Thesis Lifestyle Soweto (2018)
Exhibition: Aku’ndhlela engayi ekhaya
Meaning: There is no road which does not lead home
Explores fragments of home as emotional, mental,and spiritual spaces. The participating artists map the tensions and tenderness of belonging,illuminating how inequality, displacement, and cultural memory shape the self.
Exhibition: Aku’ndhlela engayi ekhaya
Meaning: There is no road which does not lead home
Explores fragments of home as emotional, mental,and spiritual spaces. The participating artists mapthe tensions and tenderness of belonging,illuminating how inequality, displacement, andcultural memory shape the self.
