Sungi Mlengeya
Sungi Mlengeya is a Tanzanian self-taught artist who paints minimalistic portraits, often depicting black women and negative space.
Early life
Born and raised in Tanzania, Mlengeya grew up partly in a national park raised by two veterinarians. She expressed an interest in art and drawing in primary school, though her secondary school did not offer art classes.After graduating in 2013, Mlengeya worked in banking, and painted on the side. In 2018, she left her job to pursue a painting career, turning to the internet to learn new techniques. With the help of a close friend, she sold her first piece in her hometown, Arusha. She traveled throughout East Africa to connect with artists and galleries, including Afriart Gallery, which introduced her to the global art world.
While Mlengeya's early works share themes, subject matter, and mediums with her recent pieces, her style has evolved over the years. One early work, Strips contrasts with her more recent style by incorporating highly saturated strips of red and yellow within the piece. Mlengeya has focused more on black and white backgrounds in recent pieces.
Exhibitions
In February 2020, Mlengeya had a solo booth with several pieces at the Investec Cape Town Art Fair.After the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mlengeya took part in online exhibits, showing her piece, friend, in Unit London's Drawn Together, which ran from June to July 2020. The exhibit featured over 150 international artists, with proceeds going towards Medicins Sans Frontieres and World Vision.
In July 2021, Mlengeya participated alongside 25 female artists of African descent for A Force for Change in New York City, showing her piece, Up.