. Rehema Chachage | Open Restitution Africa

Rehema Chachage

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Rehema Chachage has a research-driven, process-based practice characterized by a diverse range of media and methods. Grounded in generational knowledge, memory, and alternative storytelling methodologies, her work integrates performance, photography, video, olfactory, voice, text, and installation to create immersive, multisensory installations which engage visuality, sound, and scent. Through collective, polyphonic engagements, Chachage maps histories, spaces, and embodied narratives, offering alternative methodologies for engaging with the past and refusing erasure. Chachage and Valerie Asiimwe Amani and the Germany-based PARA collective participated in the German Federal Cultural Foundation-funded project called Reinventing Grassi. SKD. “Moving Mountains” addresses the strange story of the theft of the “summit-stone” of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Rehema Chachage

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Rehema Chachage has a research-driven, process-based practice characterized by a diverse range of media and methods. Grounded in generational knowledge, memory, and alternative storytelling methodologies, her work integrates performance, photography, video, olfactory, voice, text, and installation to create immersive, multisensory installations which engage visuality, sound, and scent. Through collective, polyphonic engagements, Chachage maps histories, spaces, and embodied narratives, offering alternative methodologies for engaging with the past and refusing erasure. Chachage and Valerie Asiimwe Amani and the Germany-based PARA collective participated in the German Federal Cultural Foundation-funded project called Reinventing Grassi. SKD. “Moving Mountains” addresses the strange story of the theft of the “summit-stone” of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Rehema Chachage

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