“Should I Go, Should I Stay.” A group exhibition @ Nomadic Art Gallery, Lagos

Nomadic Art Gallery, Lagos 22 Adetokunbo Ademola Road, Victoria Island, Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

Event Details by @nomadic.ag. Nomadic Art Gallery presents an immersive exhibition, “Should I Go, Should I Stay,” as we explore the emotional conflicts that surround the ‘japa’ syndrome, as well as the socio-cultural impacts of migration. This thought-provoking group showcase features exceptional works by Victoria Ndubuisi (@victoriandubuisi_), Omoayo Osoba (@omoayo_osoba), King Ereso (@kingereso), and Victoria […]

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“Nigerian Voices Against Slavery.” An exhibition @ The National Museum, Lagos

National Museum, Lagos Onikan Rd, Ikoyi, Lagos, Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

Event Details by @nationalmuseum_lagos. "Join us at this insightful exhibition as we delve into the untold stories of local voices against slavery in Nigeria. While the history of abolition in Africa often highlights the contributions of European colonial governments and missionaries, it is essential to recognise the of local Africans against slavery. Anti-slavery movements across […]

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“Ebrohimie Road: A Museum of Memory.” A documentary film screening @ UNILAG, Lagos

University of Lagos University of Lagos, University Road Lagos Mainland Akoka, Yaba, Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

Event Details by @ebrohimie_road_movie and @kolatubosun. "Pleased to share this official trailer of the documentary film I've been working on for the last year. It's titled "EBROHIMIE ROAD: A Museum of Memory", named after the street at the University of Ibadan where Wọlé Ṣóyínká lived between 1967 and 1972. Explored here are all the relevant […]

“Ebrohimie Road: A Museum of Memory.” A documentary film screening @ Alliance Française, Lagos

Alliance Française Lagos Mike Adenuga Centre, 9 Osborne Rd, Ikoyi, Lagos, Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

Event Details by @ebrohimie_road_movie and @kolatubosun. "Pleased to share this official trailer of the documentary film I've been working on for the last year. It's titled "EBROHIMIE ROAD: A Museum of Memory", named after the street at the University of Ibadan where Wọlé Ṣóyínká lived between 1967 and 1972. Explored here are all the relevant […]

“Fragments: A Symphony of Shapes.” An exhibition by Lawrence Meju @ Alliance Française, Lagos

Alliance Française Lagos Mike Adenuga Centre, 9 Osborne Rd, Ikoyi, Lagos, Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

Event Details by @lawrence_koby and @af.lagos. "I am excited to invite you to my Solo exhibition, “Fragments: A Symphony of Shapes” with @af.lagos The works in the exhibition explore a dynamic world of shapes where each form is a fragment contributing to a larger visual symphony, reflecting themes of individuality, collectiveness, and the intricate ways […]

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