June 1, 2026

Ethiopia And Its Coffee Traditions

Across the Western World, modern coffee shops offer “Coffee served in Luscious Grass Fed Butter, and Sea Salt from the Baltics”, descriptions that sound well informed and sophisticated. In reality this is what every “Gurage” house drinks every day, able to pour “with, or without butter” from the “Jebena”. Salt in Ethiopia originates from the salt lakes of

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From Waste to Wearable Art:

How an Ethiopian Creator Is Redefining Digital Fashion Storytelling In today’s fast-moving digital landscape, where attention is often driven by trends, paid collaborations, and algorithmic boosts, a different kind of creative success story is quietly emerging from Ethiopia, one built on authenticity, visual storytelling, and consistency. An Ethiopian content creator is drawing growing international attention not

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Tegene Kunbi: Shaping Silence and Identity at the Venice Biennale 2026

Tegene Kunbi is one of Ethiopia’s leading contemporary artists, internationally known for his abstract paintings that explore color, texture, and cultural memory. Born in 1980 in Addis Ababa, he studied Painting and Art Education at the University of Addis Ababa, Fine Arts School, and later completed his MFA at the Universität der Künste Berlin through

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