Mimi Ni Nani

A young girl with braided hair, wearing a red floral dress, stands in front of a red textured wall and holds a colorful drawing with eight sections depicting various bright shapes, flowers, trees, and abstract designs.

A curated art exhibition and fundraiser where art becomes a universal language, bridging cultures and continents. This event brings together original artwork from children in Kilifi, Kenya—supported by The Nyakim Project—and students from the Toronto District School Board (TDSB). Through their collective expressions, the exhibit explores themes of identity, resilience, and possibility.

White, three-story commercial building with large storefront windows on the first floor and four smaller windows on the second floor. A red sign reads "it's ok" on the left side of the building. Bicycles are parked outside, and a person is walking by on the sidewalk. There are trees on both sides of the building.
Neon sign reading "Cicis" with an emphasis on a large stylized "K" in orange and white, hanging from a ceiling in a dimly lit indoor space.

Join us at It’s Ok* Studios

Experience a powerful, curated art collection created by students from Kilifi, Kenya and Toronto. Learn how The Nyakim Project is providing holistic support and education for students in Kilifi—ensuring access to school, food, healthcare, and emotional support. Plus, enjoy a special performance to be announced soon.

A special thanks to our sponsors, It's Ok* Studios and The Toronto District School Board.

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