For the Sake of Art
Nnasaretha Kgamanyane | Monday February 9, 2026 06:00
This vibrant showcase is a testament to the artist's passion for storytelling through art, reflecting his personal journey and connection to Maun's vibrant community.
Kegomoditswe's paintings explore themes of identity, culture, and the beauty of Botswana, inviting viewers to dive into his visual narrative. With a style that sparks emotions and conversations, the artist hopes visitors will connect with the stories behind each piece, gaining insights into his spirit and vision. 'I want to share the beauty of my thoughts and perspective through the 'For the Sake of Art' exhibition. This exhibition highlights the creativity and talent of local Batswana artists, adding to Botswana's growing art landscape,' says Kegomoditswe
The exhibition is more than just a display of artwork; it's an immersive experience. Art enthusiasts will have a chance to meet the artist, soak in local vibes, and even share their own stories and inspirations inspired by the paintings. That interactive space encourages a collective vibe, making 'For the Sake of Art' a must-visit event for art lovers, locals, and tourists alike. The Duck Cafe Bar, opposite Maun Airport, provides a perfect backdrop for this creative hub where art meets community.
The exhibition runs for a month, with artist talks, refreshments for sale, and opportunities to mingle with the artist. Paintings will be available for sale, with inquiries handled directly through The Duck Cafe. 'I am excited to connect people with local art, spark conversations, and leave a mark on Maun's cultural scene,' says Kegomoditswe further.
As part of the exhibition, visitors can participate in sharing their own stories or inspirations inspired by the paintings, creating a collective and engaging atmosphere. This unique aspect of the exhibition aims to foster a sense of community and encourage art appreciation.
With 'For the Sake of Art', Kegomoditswe aims to showcase not only his artwork but also the talent and creativity of Botswana. The exhibition promises to be a celebration of local art, culture, and community, making it an event not to be missed.
The exhibition opening on March 26 at 2 pm marks the beginning of a month-long celebration of art and creativity in Maun, offering art enthusiasts an unforgettable experience.