
The Feminist Foundation for African Contemporary Art (FFACA) was established on 23 March 2023.
The central goal of the Foundation is the promotion and support of women contemporary artists of African heritage.
Recognising firstly that women artists, and particularly women artists of colour, have historically been underrepresented in both private and public collections, and furthermore that low representation of women artists is closely tied to issues including gender inequality, socio-economic restrictions, and family duties.
The Foundation takes a close interest in not only identifying and promoting women-led contemporary arts practices, but also in addressing the underlying structural impediments to their artistic career.
Furthermore, the Foundation wishes to promote contemporary African art as a valuable and creative form of artistic expression, and to override restrictive and outdated colonial notions around African-related issues.

Round Table 8 March 2025 event with Maggy Dago. Photo by Jacques Ayer.
Council Members
The Foundation is led by a group of founding council members whose dedication and experiences guide our mission:
- Mona Brulhart
- Henrietta R. Cook
- Christina Karrer
- Patience Grüninger Schläpfer
Annual Reports
The FFACA is committed to transparency and accountability. Our annual reports are available for download through the links below:
Financial Accounts
As a foundation with public interest, the FFACA ensures that its financial accounts are accessible to the public. To request the financial statements, please contact us at: