Justice for All — Solo Exhibition by Jeremiah Haihambo
The Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC) is honored to present Justice for All, a powerful solo exhibition by Namibian artist Jeremiah Haihambo.
Opening on Thursday, 9 April 2026 at 6pm, the exhibition invites audiences into a deeply personal and spiritually charged body of work exploring themes of resilience, creative struggle, and spiritual awakening.
Rooted in the artist’s lived experiences, Justice for All confronts the unseen forces that seek to suppress creative expression and exploit the spiritual gifts of artists. Through a series of compelling works, Haihambo examines the tension between destruction and divine purpose, transforming each artwork into both a symbolic battlefield and a prayer for liberation.
The exhibition stands as a declaration of creative sovereignty. Rather than seeking vengeance, the works call for healing, accountability, and the restoration of artistic voice.
In the artist’s own words:
“Justice for All is not driven by vengeance, but by liberation. It is a declaration that no vision should be stolen, no gift enslaved, and no creative soul should suffer in silence again.”
Visitors are invited to engage with a narrative that moves beyond the personal, touching on universal themes of justice, truth, and the sacred nature of artistic expression.
Exhibition Details
Opening:
Thursday, 9 April 2026 — 6pm
Art Talk:
Tuesday, 21 April 2026 — 6pm
Exhibition Dates:
10 – 30 April 2026
Location:
Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre, Windhoek
Admission is free and open to the public.