Zoma Museum

You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.The Zoma Museum, formerly known as the Zoma Contemporary Art Center (ZCAC),[1][2] is an environmentally conscious artist in residency project with locations in Addis Ababa and Harla, a historical village near Dire Dawa in Ethiopia.

Named after Zoma Shifferaw, a young Ethiopian artist who died of cancer in 1979, ZCAC is located in two major cities in Ethiopia.

The New York Times Magazine called it "a voluptuous dream, a swirl of ancient technique and ecstatic imagination".

[5] Harla is a small village located in hills roughly 15 kilometers from Dire Dawa encompassing several archaeological sites.

Inspired by Alice Waters Edible Schoolyard project, Zoma School aims to provide an education system where children are thought mathematics, science, language and art by integrated garden and kitchen classes.

ZCAC Addis Ababa Compound