MAH is a community empowerment centre promoting Kenyan culture and heritage, situated in Nakuru County.

MAH is the home of the Kenya's Story in 100 Objects project.

Entrance MAH with Nim 1 5Oct24
MAH 3 5Oct24

What you'll discover at MAH...

The Art Gallery and Artists' Den - open to view** (call +254 712 501670)

using art in celebrating common humanity, enhancing cultural pride & empowering artists.

Video: Inside the creative world of Mbaruk Art House an interview with Nim in the Art Gallery, Feb 2025, Mtaa Wangu Nakuru

Nurturing local young artists Saturday morning sessions.

Nakuru Time & Change: Then, Now, Tomorrow 2026 Exhibition

Opportunities to get involved and participate. Click below to learn more...

MAH Time & Change Then Now Tomorrow

Njuguna Wyatt Library - open to view** (call +254 712 501670)

promoting personal growth, empowerment & lifelong learning

Tree and plant nursery - open

Trees, fruit trees, shrubs and flowers to enhance food security, nurture the environment and feast the eyes. 

Rabbit urine also available for fertiliser and pesticide use.

The Shop - opening soon

showcasing and selling Kenyan artists & crafts people's work

Venues for hire - call +254 712 501670

Indoor and outdoor spaces for hire for community, organisation or private meetings and events

Cafe Willy Brandt - opening soon

encouraging north south local dialogue through performance & conversation

The Outside Kitchen - opening soon

serving food requested by our community - nyama choma, bone soup and more

 

**Please support the gallery and library by donating a minimum of KES 200 per adult for your visit.

What can you do to be part of the vision: become a Friend of MAH, share the vision and contribute to the empowerment of the local Mbaruk community, and the artists of Nakuru County: we'd welcome your support and encouragement of MAH's activities. Contact Nim and Liz: mah.kenya100@gmail.com

All photos are copyright of Liz Njuguna-Wyatt and Nim Njuguna, 2024 & 2025