Into the Void:
Set against the backdrop of The Bahamas’ idyllic image, Into the Void confronts the unseen realities beneath the postcard surface. The artist reflects on her journey as a Black Caribbean woman navigating the creative industry’s contradictions — beauty and brutality, passion and exclusion — while reclaiming creativity through empathy and truth.
Essay: The Exploration of the Senses
Synesthesia challenges us to see, hear, and feel art all at once. Drawing from philosophy, neuroscience, and visual art, this piece explores how sensory overlap fuels creativity and critical thought. Featuring insights from Descartes, Paul Klee, and Teresa Margolles, it reveals how art becomes most powerful when it engages every sense.
THE MUSES
In The Muses, Kenechi dismantles the illusion of the “good society.” Drawing on Nietzsche’s philosophy, she examines the commodification of women, class structures, and cultural conformity. Her projects Currency and Foundation invite viewers to confront systems of control and reflect on their own participation in them.