The African Women in Art Award (AWAA), a competition for women artists from Sub-Saharan African countries, has unveiled its list of finalists. This year, the theme of the competition, “Mother Africa,” invited artists to explore and celebrate the essence of African identity, heritage, and the nurturing spirit of the continent through their creative works.
The international jury selected artists who demonstrate a remarkable synthesis of creativity and innovation, reflecting the diverse cultural heritage and contemporary perspectives of African women. The finalists include both established masters and emerging artists from countries such as Nigeria, Zambia, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Sierra Leone, and Ethiopia. Their works blend unique traditional influences with modern forms of self-expression, resonating with audiences both locally and internationally. The winners will be announced on 15 January 2025.
The Shortlist: Two Categories
The shortlist is divided into two categories: Emerging Artists and Established Masters.
Emerging Artists
This category highlights new talents whose works are recognized for their innovation, fresh perspective, use of new techniques, and integration with modern communications.
Drawing:
- Esther Omoshalewa Odunsi (Nigeria)
- Rebecca Ayansola (Nigeria)
- Veronica Hantumbu (Zambia)
- Ainji Epifania (Namibia)
Mixed Media:
- Claire Chelemu (Zambia)
- Alice Muimui (Zambia)
- Maria Mbereshu (Namibia)
Painting:
- Mwaba Marie Chandia (Zambia)
- Dim Martha Chiazoka (Nigeria)
- Hawa-Jane Bangura (Sierra Leone)
Sculpture:
- Ainji Epifania (Namibia)
- Nyasha Chigama (Zimbabwe)
Digital Art:
- Natasha Mwila (Zambia)
- Vetutekule Shikongo (Namibia)
- Aislinn Finnegan (Zambia)
Established Masters
This category features experienced artists who share their expertise and insights, drawing from a wealth of professional experience in training and exhibitions.
Painting:
- Millicent Osumuo-Onuegbu (Nigeria)
- Eden Mulu Abay (Ethiopia)
- Selamawit G. Tsadik (Ethiopia)
- Nukwase Tembo (Zambia)
- Hermela Abayneh (Ethiopia)
- Mulenga J. Mulenga (Zambia)
Mixed Media:
- Mulenga J. Mulenga (Zambia)
- Onyinye Ezennia (Nigeria)
- Natasha Evans (Zambia)
Sculpture:
- Mulenga J. Mulenga (Zambia)
- Djakou Kassi Nathalie (Namibia)
The winners will be announced in [specify month or date].
Upcoming Exhibitions:
- March 2025: Zambia
- May 2025: France
- October 2025: Russia
These exhibitions will celebrate the winning works and provide the artists with a platform to connect with collectors, critics, and audiences worldwide.
Additional Information and Resources:
- Learn more about the AWAA Award and meet the jury:
https://kalingalingagirls.com/jury - View the catalog of AWAA finalists’ works.
Quote:
“There remains a significant gap in opportunities between boys and girls in Africa, especially in access to education and creative professions. I am confident that the AWAA Award and all our foundation’s projects will help close this gap. We aim to uncover truly bright talents who will serve as role models for hundreds of girls.”
— Yanina Dubeykovskaya, founder of the AWAA Award and the Her Voice Foundation
Contact Information:
+260971182176
awaaapplication@gmail.com