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March 09 - Present |
Aggressive work has been taking place on the Canvas of HOPE. The journey began in Osogbo, Nigeria with the contributions of three world renowned artists. Click here. |
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April 2009 |
Kambani Arts agreed a contract with Brand Design Agency (BDA) to provide public relations, marketing, press, branding and event consultancy services for the campaign. |
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7 Feb 2009 |
Kambani hosted an exhibition of African art at the Screen Nation awards this year. The opportunity was used to promote the campaign. For details, click here. |
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Jan - Mar 2009 |
Kambani’s Director is featured in the Jan – Mar edition of BBC’s Focus on Africa magazine making the argument in defence of art from Africa. This links in to the core message of the campaign. The magazine is available worldwide. |
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Early 2009 |
Silverbird TV has agreed to support the campaign with an advertising package. This will begin running in early 2009. |
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Early 2009 |
BEN TV will feature the campaign on their Events programme. They will also be screening Kambani Diaries – "Voices of the Unheard" in early 2009. |
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Dec 2008 |
The campaign is featured on CNN through ireport. Click here to view a summary of the campaign along with a campaign video. By doing so, the campaign could be featured on CNN news. |
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22 Nov 2008 |
100 Black Men of London have included Kambani in their annual gala to host an exhibition of African art and make a campaign appeal. For details, click here. |
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Nov 2008 |
Black UK Online have placed a feature about the campaign on their website. It highlights the role of the late Rolabu Idowu, the inspiration behind the campaign in his work to support disabled children. For full details, click here. |
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Nov 2008 |
Taste of Asia magazine will feature a large spread about the campaign in their November 2008 edition. This will be available online and in selected stores. |
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17 Oct 2008 |
The campaign was at the Do Something Positive for Africa Ball on 17 Oct 2008. Kambani hosted an exhibition of African art which was well received. For details, click here. |
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17 Oct 2008 |
The New Nation newspaper ran a feature about the campaign in their 17 November edition, page 6. The article highlighted the campaign's aim to offer assistance in the battle against London's knife crime culture. |
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6 Oct 2008 |
The Voice featured a press release about the campaign on page 15 of the 6th October issue. It highlighted the aim to engage Hackney gang crime youth in the project. |
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1 Oct 2008 |
Premier Radio have been announcing the campaign through their news section and have placed a clip on their website. Click here |
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Sept 2008 |
Playvybz was the first radio station to broadcast a feature on the campaign. This took place on the 9th of September prior to the start of the campaign. |