Neotypes is a thought-provoking exhibition by Namibian artist Nambowa Malua that explores the enduring presence of totemic systems within Namibian cultures and their striking similarities across regions and beyond. Rooted in cultural memory yet firmly situated in the present, the exhibition examines how these systems of meaning continue to shape identity, belief, and social connection in an age defined by technology and psychological transformation.
Arts & Culture
In honour of International Women’s Day 2026, the Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC) and UNESCO is proud to present a special screening of the powerful documentary Marinette. This event celebrates women’s resilience, leadership, and groundbreaking achievements in traditionally male-dominated spaces.
The Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC) is delighted to invite the public to the Francophone Fair 2026, happening on Saturday, 14 March 2026. This annual celebration of Francophone culture promises a vibrant day of art, music, food, language, and interactive experiences for all ages.
This inspiring comedy-drama and biopic tells the story of Yazid, a young man whose lifelong passion for baking drives him to overcome childhood challenges and pursue his dream of becoming a world-class pastry champion.
The Franco-Namibian Cultural Centre (FNCC) is pleased to present a special live music evening featuring Marie-Jay, the French-Swiss singer-songwriter, and Ziia, the acclaimed artist from Réunion Island, France.