The first edition of Kigali Photo Fest curated by Kampala-based independent curator Robinah Nansubuga under the theme “In Search of Relevance: Locality and Remediation” takes place from 7 to 16 June 2019 in Kigali, Rwanda.
Kigali Photo Fest celebrates photography from Rwanda and beyond through exhibitions and events.
It aims to:
- Provide space for photographers to show their work and share ideas with Rwandan, regional and international audiences 
- Provide learning opportunities for both photographers and audiences 
- Bring photography to new audiences – this year in Kigali, in future years hopefully further afield 
- Create new networks and collaborations to build supportive and inclusive communities of practice 
- Spark new ideas about the meaning of photography and its role in Rwanda today 
The festival was founded by photographers for photographers. But also focuses on audiences: “We believe African artists have a crucial role to play in educating African audiences.” It is asking questions like:
- How can we communicate the richness and creative depth of photography? 
- How can we encourage consumers of photography to value the artistic process and technical expertise involved in producing great images? 
More information at: www.kigaliphotofest.com

