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 

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

promoting personal growth, empowerment & lifelong learning

Tree and plant nursery

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

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