We Have The Cure
Visual Arts Centre of Clarington•Jan 31, 2026 — Jun 02, 2026
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Kosisochukwu Nnebe’s We Have The Cure is a multimedia installation that extends from the wake of this sisterhood. It asks what becomes of this ancestral tactic—this poison feminism—as it travels across oceans, centuries, plantations, marketplaces, and digital economies. What remains at the fingertips of women today, and how do their hands continue to engineer liberation in a world structured against their flourishing? As Nnebe extends the cosmology of her previous work in The Seeds We Carry (2024), her textile, video and sculptural installations trace a lineage of uncompromising Black feminist innovation: from cassava hidden under fingernails to adire cloth dyed in courtyards; from historical rebellion in plantation kitchens to contemporary credit cards tapped on Point-of-Sale terminals that connect buyers in North America and Europe directly to market women in Nigeria.
In Lagos, women build their own micro-economies from scratch –crafting adire cloth in dye pits or providing access to…
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We Have The Cure
Visual Arts Centre of Clarington•Jan 31, 2026 — Jun 02, 2026
Press Release
Kosisochukwu Nnebe’s We Have The Cure is a multimedia installation that extends from the wake of this sisterhood. It asks what becomes of this ancestral tactic—this poison feminism—as it travels across oceans, centuries, plantations, marketplaces, and digital economies. What remains at the fingertips of women today, and how do their hands continue to engineer liberation in a world structured against their flourishing? As Nnebe extends the cosmology of her previous work in The Seeds We Carry (2024), her textile, video and sculptural installations trace a lineage of uncompromising Black feminist innovation: from cassava hidden under fingernails to adire cloth dyed in courtyards; from historical rebellion in plantation kitchens to contemporary credit cards tapped on Point-of-Sale terminals that connect buyers in North America and Europe directly to market women in Nigeria.
In Lagos, women build their own micro-economies from scratch –crafting adire cloth in dye pits or providing access to…








































































































