PRESS
Art Gallery of Western Australia
February 1, 2025
Art of Peace: Art After War
A thought-provoking exhibition featuring nine artists whose works are shaped by living through the horrors and aftermath of war and conflict. Teta Chel is featured alongside artists from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rwanda, and Timor-Leste.
Contemporary And (C&)
August 7, 2024
Rwanda's Creative Sector Holds Vast Potential Through Women Artists
Andrew Israel Kazibwe met with Jemima Kakizi, artist, curator, and organizer of arts mentoring programs, to speak about the huge potential for female artists. The article features Teta Chel's work and discusses how Rwandan female artists are reshaping the visual art scene.
Gallery Brulhart
2024
Fierce Femmes (Teta Chel)
Teta Chel's paintings offer a profound exploration of the inner battles and triumphs of Rwandan women in a male-dominated society. Through semi-abstract compositions, Chel sheds light on the untold narratives of survival and perseverance, sparking essential conversations on taboo issues such as mental health and sexuality.
Gallery Brulhart
2024
About Teta Chel
Born in 1999, artist Teta Micheline, aka Teta Chel, graduated from Nyundo School of Art in 2019, and explores various artistic media such as painting, poetry and tattooing. Through semi-abstract compositions, she tackles taboo subjects such as mental health and sexuality.
Google Arts & Culture
2024
Teta Chel
With a focus on painting, Teta Chel is a multidisciplinary artist exploring themes that are rarely spoken about or considered as taboos such as mental health and (women's) sexuality, looking into human behaviors towards such sensitive topics.
The East African
2024
Exploring Mental Health with Personal Art Chronicle
An exploration of mental health through personal artistic expression and chronicles.
Artsy
2024
Teta Chel
Artist profile and works by Teta Chel on Artsy.
Google Arts & Culture
2024
5 Rwandan Contemporary Women Artists
Meet 5 female artists that are shaping the Rwandan art scene. Teta Chel is featured as one of the established artists exploring themes of mental health and women's sexuality through her multidisciplinary practice.