Rochelle Nembhard has been collaborating with South African musician Petite Noir (Yannick Illunga) for six years, working as his creative director and producing strong visuals for his latest album, La Vie Est Belle / Life Is Beautiful and other releases.
Rochelle moves around between Africa, Europe and Asia and her global travels have clearly influenced her immersive and distinct ideas. She discusses her creative process, how she works with Petite Noir and which artists she has her eye on.
Rochelle "Rharha" Nembhard
Creative director, curator, and all round connoisseur of culture, Rharha Nembhard splits her time between Africa, Asia and Europe. Born to British Jamaican parents and raised in South Africa, she grounds her work in promoting and facilitating diversity, access and inclusion in typically elitist spaces within the art worl d, namely galleries and museums. Having lived and studied in Bangkok for 5 years, Rharha went on to complete her Masters in ‘Museums, galleries and contemporary culture’, a TATE-run programme at the University of Westminster in London.