About Us

A Studio Practice

Bowse Space brings travel, craft, and film into a single working practice.

Each discipline informs the others — journeys lead to relationships, which shape the objects we develop and the stories we tell.

Tanzania is where this work is rooted, shaped by values that speak beyond place.

Meet the Founder

A man rides a motorcycle on a dirt road, smiling and wearing sandals. Several people stand on the side of the road, some looking at the rider, with one person holding a bicycle and another with a camera. There are utility poles and greenery in the background under a cloudy sky.

Brian Chandrabose was born and raised in Tanzania and spent much of his life moving between cultures.

Living abroad shaped an external perspective. Returning home reinforced the importance of place, language, and lived context. Together, those experiences form the foundation of Bowse Space.

As an actor and filmmaker, Brian works within narrative and documentary traditions. As a traveller and cultural practitioner, he works alongside guides, artisans, and local communities. Bowse Space exists at the intersection of those roles — not as a personal brand, but as a working studio.

Every journey planned, film produced, and object developed contributes to a growing body of work that connects culture, craft, and storytelling.