
2Roads Foundation Announces Geneva Exhibition as Second Leg of Gallery on the Greens Residency
Four artists from the Gallery on the Greens Residency will present their work in Geneva this June, marking the second leg of 2ROADS – Global Avenues: Navigating New Horizons, an international continuation of a journey that began in South Africa.
The 2Roads Foundation is proud to announce the Geneva exhibition of four artists from its inaugural Gallery on the Greens Residency, presented as part of 2ROADS – Global Avenues: Navigating New Horizons at Artium Gallery in Switzerland.
Running from Tuesday, 2 June to Saturday, 6 June 2026, at Artium Gallery (11 Rue de l’Hôtel-de-Ville, 1204 Genève), the exhibition will feature works by Sibusiso Molwantwa, Lemé Arends, Alfred Kitsi, and Victor Eniola. Together, their work reflects the diversity, depth, and creative evolution nurtured during the residency programme.
Gallery on the Greens marked the Foundation’s first initiative – a six-week immersive residency in South Africa, designed to support and develop independent visual artists through mentorship, studio practice, and community engagement. From inception, the programme was envisioned as both a local and global platform, culminating in a Johannesburg showcase and an international extension.
The vision now continues with the Geneva exhibition that will expand the artists’ reach and position their work within an international context. Set in one of Europe’s leading cultural hubs, the exhibition will introduce the artists to collectors, curators, and global audiences, reinforcing the Foundation’s broader mission to create meaningful pathways for new generation African talent and to elevate their presence in the global contemporary art landscape.
The exhibition is hosted by Artium Gallery and supported by Artium Genève, FOTIS Organisation, and ODDO BHF. In alignment with the Foundation’s social impact commitment, 10% of exhibition proceeds will be donated to FOTIS Organisation.
“Gallery on the Greens was created to nurture artistic development, create visibility, and open access to new markets and audiences. Geneva is a natural and powerful continuation of that vision.”
About the artists
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Sibusiso Molwantwa (Johannesburg): Contemplative photography exploring spirituality and ancestral identity.
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Lemé Arends (Johannesburg): Painting and mixed media engaging colonial memory and narrative landscape.
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Alfred Kitsi (Cape Town): Surrealist painting exploring trauma, horror, and identity.
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Victor Eniola (Lagos, Nigeria): Digital art and painting exploring human emotion and invisible connections.




