What is The Centre for African Aesthetics?
The Centre for African Aesthetics is the flag bearer of African Renaissance. It is the collector and banker of cultural data for public consumption and preservation.
What is the legal status of The Centre for African Aesthetics?
The Centre for African Aesthetics is registered in Kenya as a not-for-profit Non-Governmental Organisation.
What are the aims of the Centre for African Aesthetics?
The mission and vision of the Centre for African Aesthetics is to address African Renaissance through culture: in education, refinement and reconstruction of the finest spheres of life. The culture of any community is the community’s bank of knowledge for the development of the community’s aspirations and inspirations.
How can any one work with the Centre for African Aesthetics?
The Centre for African Aesthetics invites moral and material participation of noble people of all walks, races and faiths in the reconstruction and refinement of the critically damaged cultural structures of African particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.
Where does The Centre for African Aesthetics get the resources for running its activities?
The funds of running The Centre for African Aesthetics are generated from cultural activities, well-wishers, friends of African Renaissance and philanthropists.