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Issues We Face - Art

As with music and literature, many African communities do not have the resources or market access to leverage their talent and productive energies to preserve their cultural heritage. Like so many artisans today, our artisans' livelihoods are threatened by competition from lower quality vendors in China and India.

Many visitors to Africa may not realize that an 'African' handicraft they purchase, whether bought in Nairobi, Cape Town, or Cairo, is likely produced somewhere in south Asia before being shipped through east Africa to be sold.


Additionally, depictions of African artwork as naive and undeveloped, along with the influences of cosmopolitan life, make handicraft traditions less appealing to younger generations, as the arduous process of carving demands a patience not readily accepted by youth. Slowly but surely, the handicraft tradition is dying out.

These pressures, combined with rising material costs and a diminished appreciation for handmade goods, shape an unfavorable outlook for many African artisan groups.


To deal with these unavoidable competing interests, we strive to highlight and recognize our artisans' work as that which is produced in small quantities but to a unique and high standard, which gives our groups a competitive advantage within the handicraft market.

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