Kwaku Darko-Mensah Jnr
Kwaku Darko-Mensah Jnr. is a Ghanaian-born, Montreal-based artist and writer who records and performs music as Kae Sun.
His genre-defying approach to music and writing is anchored in poetry and deals with existential musings on heritage, belonging and desire.
Beginning with his project Oceans Apart (2015), Kwaku has written and produced collaborative works in short film with the above-mentioned piece featured in the travelling exhibition Future Africa Visions in Time (2015–2019).
His work has appeared in publications such as Exclaim, Complex, Vogue Germany and Vice Magazine. He has a BA in Multimedia and Philosophy from McMaster University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia. His debut poetry collection, “Flood Season” is out now via flipped eye publishing.
Kwaku Darko-Mensah Jnr
Kwaku Darko-Mensah Jnr. is a Ghanaian-born, Montreal-based artist and writer who records and performs music as Kae Sun.
His genre-defying approach to music and writing is anchored in poetry and deals with existential musings on heritage, belonging and desire.
Beginning with his project Oceans Apart (2015), Kwaku has written and produced collaborative works in short film with the above-mentioned piece featured in the travelling exhibition Future Africa Visions in Time (2015–2019).
His work has appeared in publications such as Exclaim, Complex, Vogue Germany and Vice Magazine. He has a BA in Multimedia and Philosophy from McMaster University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia. His debut poetry collection, “Flood Season” is out now via flipped eye publishing.