Maskanda roots: Southern African folk music influenced by country music from the early 20th century. Swazi Cowboys: Eswatini country tunes from Jesse Rudoy's archive.
Armina Howada Mussa works in sculpture and installation, exploring ancient and storied narratives to discuss the inner and outer realms, both the active and the passive, as it relates to our existence. She tampers with these parallels using sculptures' physical objectivity in relation to the space that holds it. Mussa’s sculptures are a contemporary take on ephemeral forms, found in nature. Changing method with each body of work, her evolving practice is indicative of history and the infinite.
Armina Howada Mussa works in sculpture and installation, exploring ancient and storied narratives to discuss the inner and outer realms, both the active and the passive, as it relates to our existence. She tampers with these parallels using sculptures' physical objectivity in relation to the space that holds it. Mussa’s sculptures are a contemporary take on ephemeral forms, found in nature. Changing method with each body of work, her evolving practice is indicative of history and the infinite.