Margaret Njeri Ngigi (B.1996) is a passionate visual artist, photographer, and filmmaker. Born, raised, and currently living in Kenya, she is currently pursuing her Bachelor’s Degree in Film Production and Directing at the United States International University of Africa. Margaret has been practicing photography for six years in which she has been nominated for awards such as photo London emerging photographer of the year. She has exhibited her work in international art fairs such as Photo Basel and worked with galleries such as AKKA project Dubai and Venice. Women have been, and continue to be the center of most of her projects such as Murky waters and Mke Mwema.
Her environment has always been a source of inspiration for her and by taking images of women, she makes an image of herself and tries to bring these issues affecting women to the limelight. This is very important for her as women all around her continue to be oppressed by the society she lives in, and yet these issues are not talked about. Another topic she holds dear is a mental illness which she addresses in her work, with projects such as wrapped up in my head . While as much as she enjoys creating photographs and films, what drives her is the need to start conversations on issues that affect women and society at large. She is very passionate about feminism and the need to have safe spaces where women are able to hold conversations and also relate with her work and not feel alone with whatever issues they go through.
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Interview: Margaret (Sherie) Ngigi – Black Is Magazine