
Jean Luc Habyarimana —
"Rwanda in Photographs: Death Then, Life Now," is a new exhibition showcasing images of daily life in today's Rwanda as seen through the eyes of local photographers.

Jacqueline Rutagarama —
A photograph by Jacqueline Rutagarama, a photographer and film entrepreneur whose work looks at women in business.

Fabrice Musafiri —
Fabrice Musafiri, 25, works with photography and film at the Genocide Memorial archives in Rwandan capital Kigali.

Fabrice Musafiri —
Describing himself as a street photographer, his work for the exhibition looks at life in Biryogo, a Kigali neighborhood that comes alive at night.

John Mbanda —
John Mbanda, 48, is a photojournalist working for Rwandan daily The New Times.

Yves Manzi —
Painter Yves Manzi works as an artist, designer and curator for National Museums of Rwanda.

Yves Manzi —
He is interested in capturing the changes in the built environment and how the traces of the past can be shown today.

Timothy Chester —
Timothy Chester is a photojournalist for The New Times. His series on Kigeme Refugee Camp captures the excitement generated by the arrival of donated clothes.

Cyril Ndegeya —
Professional photographer Cyril Ndegeya is passionate about taking pictures of traffic accidents.

Jean Bizimana —
Jean Bizimana is a 22-year-old student in business communication. His work for the project captures daily family life, aiming to show that while progress has been made in his country, there are still people living in poverty.

Mussa Uwitonze —
Mussa Uwitonze, who grew up in an orphanage after his parents' death during the genocide, wants to use photography to promote change in the society.

George Baryamwisaki —
George Baryamwisaki is a 38-year-old photojournalist, whose exhibition work shows survivors of the genocide with their beloved cows.

Andrew Esiebo —
The exhibition also hosts a new series of portraits by celebrated Nigerian photographer Andrew Esiebo called "Returnees."

Andrew Esiebo —
The series features Rwandans from all walks of life who've come back to help in the rebuilding of their country.



