GUZO (Journey)
The "Guzo" digital art exhibition uses a red thread as a central theme. This represents the continuous and interconnected nature of human experience. The exhibition features work by ve artists that blends traditional Ethiopian elements like tattoos, jewelry, and hairstyles with modern urban in uences. The red thread guides viewers through a rich, narrative landscape that links tradition and change. It evokes a sense of unity and resilience. The digital tapestry invites audiences to reflect on their own journeys and experiences. "Guzo" is a celebration of Ethiopian cultural identity and the enduring human spirit. It demonstrates the power of connection through shared experiences.

Lidya Yoseph
Born and raised in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Lidya Yoseph is a young digital artist who is well known for her simplistic African and African-American inspired characters depicted with calm colors.

Bethel Kebede
Bethel Kebede is a self-taught digital artist graduated from Hawassa University with a BA degree in Urban Planning.A creative soul who makes art inspiration from vibrant colors, cultural influences, and captivating portraits.

Hilina Daniel
I'm Hilina Daniel, an architect from Tigray and an artist at heart. Art has always been my escape from the strains of reality. I love using my creativity to celebrate and empower women, highlight and preserve our culture, and reflect the vibrancy of modern culture. Through my art, I aim to make a positive impact and contribute to a thriving, vibrant community

Rufael Anteneh
Artist & animator Rufael Anteneh translates a lifelong love of storytelling into captivating visuals. Inspired by childhood films and fueled by artistic curiosity, he creates rich experiences that evoke emotion and hidden meaning.

Biruk Wondergegn
Biruk Wondemagegn is a computer science graduate and self-taught visual artist specializing in fine art, graphics design, and illustrations. His works focus on human emotions, culture, and beauty. Biruk explores various art mediums and styles, viewing art as a visual language conveying overlooked emotions inspired by life's diversity.