Jambo! I’m Sharon Zarita Adhiambo.

I prefer going by Zarita. I produce, curate, lead, strategize, consult, advocate for community arts and culture projects in Toronto (Canada) and Nairobi (Kenya), with a global-minded ambition to be an arts and culture policymaker, ambassador or diplomat someday so if that’s your world let’s talk!

Upcoming Event

Arts Policy Roundtable

Join us for an interactive discussion on what arts and culture policy is, how it influences our work in the arts everyday, why we must all become active participants and how to do so. A conversation we must have as artists and arts workers in Toronto.

Friday, May 29 at 6.30pm - FREE
Jamii Hub, 264 The Esplanade - Toronto

Why Arts & Culture?

Natural Calling and Life Purpose

I was introduced to the arts naturally by seeing Mama and aunties sew household items and make outfits at home. In high school I was the friend who sent handmade notes and had a cards collection stocked for the entire term’s use. By 23 I set up a craft business after graduating from Journalism School in Kenya.
At 25, I moved continents to pursue postgraduate studies in Arts Management. That training affirmed and shaped a career in the arts and now I contribute to making the creative economy relevant and sustainable.

Essential Holistic Human Ingredient

Arts and culture contribute to holistic growth, nourishment of people individually and the societies they live in. Our communities come alive when art happens amidst them, you feel refreshed after a concert, watching a film, or creating something with your hands. The creative economy is an asset of every country. How can I not be at the core of brewing this ingredient and ensuring its longevity in human life?

Art Hats Worn Everyday

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"Zarita is highly reliable, has shown great organizational skills, can easily connect with a wide audience; acts in a very professional manner, and goes beyond set expectations. Her communication skills (especially her writing skills) are perfect and she has a gift of finding the right words depending on circumstances."

Isorine Marc, Executive and Artistic Director - Jamii Esplanade (Toronto)

" Zarita has built a tremendous career in Toronto as a newcomer  artist that is community-centered and very collaborative. She is vocal on advocacy for newcomers and  has a determination to uplift others on her way up, especially using the arts."

Nadeen Abu Shabaan, Project Manager - Singing our Stories

Let’s Work Together!

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I enjoy connecting with people for new projects or building relationships for future projects. Send a message and I’ll be in touch soon!