Written by Angelique Retief, Senior Policy Officer
Every once in a while, an experience comes along that leaves an indelible mark on our souls, shaping the way we view the world and our place within it. Such an experience happened recently when the BSWN team embarked on a transformative journey to Museum Zoma in the heart of Addis Ababa with colleagues from the Arnolfini and the University of the West of England (UWE) who were kind enough to invite us to share this experience with them. In this blog post, we share some of our reflections on the impact of our visit and the profound lessons we learned about art, architecture, education, sustainability, leadership, and the celebration and preservation of heritage and tradition.
Zoma Museum is a testament to the power of collaboration. In the heart of the city, it stands as a testament to the creative spirit and the transformative potential of art and architecture. As we walked through the carefully designed spaces, we marvelled at the seamless blend of tradition and innovation, where every architectural detail spoke to the heritage of Ethiopia. It reminded us of the beauty that can emerge when artists, architects, and the community come together to create something truly exceptional.
One of the striking aspects of Zoma Museum is its commitment to education. The museum doesn't just preserve artefacts; it fosters a learning environment that encourages dialogue and critical thinking. This approach resonated with our team as we discussed the role of education in effecting lasting change. At Zoma, education becomes a catalyst for transformation, empowering communities to reclaim their narratives and shape their future.
Related to this shaping of the future was their approach to sustainability. Sustainability has become a buzzword, but at Museum Zoma, it's a way of life. The museum showcases sustainable architecture and practices that align with the principles of environmental conservation and cultural preservation. Witnessing the integration of sustainability into every aspect of the institution was inspiring and a key reminder that responsible stewardship of the environment and heritage go hand in hand.