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SUMMARY:Efuru and The Woman of The Lake [Exhibition]
DESCRIPTION:Drawing from Flora Nwapa’s 1966 novel\, Efuru\, this exhibition takes its name and spirit from a woman who exists beyond the narrow definitions of fulfilment imposed upon her. Efuru is beautiful\, capable\, generous\, and deeply rooted in her community. Though her marriages fail and she is at times misunderstood or even vilified\, she is ultimately chosen by the Woman of the Lake\, a goddess of wealth\, beauty\, depth\, and abundance. Through this devotion\, Efuru finds renewal\, meaning\, and vindication. Her worth is not diminished by rejection; it is affirmed through alignment with her true self and with a feminine power that exists beyond societal approval.\n\n\n\nAt its heart\, Efuru and the Woman of the Lake is an ode to the strength of women; in communion with themselves and with one another. One of the book’s most resonant threads is its attention to everyday womanhood: women seen not only in moments of crisis or transcendence\, but in the quiet intimacy of daily life\, labour\, conversation\, care\, and companionship. While Efuru anchors the narrative\, it is through her relationships with other women: mothers\, traders\, friends\, and elders\, that we are invited into the social and emotional landscape of her world. This exhibition echoes that thread\, with many of the works depicting women and girls simply living\, working\, gathering\, and being. [Read more at adegbola.com]\n\n\n  \nCLOSED ON SUNDAYS \n\nDetails by @adegbola.art. \n*** \nDisclaimer: Unless explicitly stated\, ArtGuideAfrica does not own\, endorse and is not affiliated with any event/organisation included on this event calendar. All promotional information for this event belongs to the organiser and is subject to change at the discretion of the organiser. ArtGuideAfrica’s use of this promotional information qualifies as “fair dealing” (also “fair use”) under copyright law. \nThese Event details were last updated on: [16/3/2026]
URL:https://artguideafrica.com/art-event/efuru-and-the-woman-of-the-lake-exhibition/
LOCATION:Adegbola Gallery\, 1619 Danmole Street\, VI\, Lagos\, Lagos\, Nigeria
CATEGORIES:Ceramics,Exhibition,Lagos
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SUMMARY:"What Shaped Us Does Not Disappear" [Exhibition]
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to present “What Shaped Us Does Not Disappear\,” a solo exhibition by German-Nigerian artist Joke Amusan\, opening on Sunday\, March 8 at 2 PM \nThe works inhabit space like bodies in a gentle conversation\, revealing the bonds that hold us. Hanging from branches and reaching into space\, they bridge the human and natural worlds. Organic forms emerge through cocoons\, twisting vines\, and spiralling structures that allude to cyclical journeys\, movements inward toward origin\, and outward across generations \nJoin us Sunday 8th March 2026\, 2 PM\nFor more information or inquiries\, kindly email \n[CLOSED SUNDAYs & MONDAYS] \nFor more information or inquiries\, kindly email manager@galleryaffinity.com \nDetails by @galleryaffinity. \n*** \nDisclaimer: Unless explicitly stated\, ArtGuideAfrica does not own\, endorse and is not affiliated with any event/organisation included on this event calendar. All promotional information for this event belongs to the organiser and is subject to change at the discretion of the organiser. ArtGuideAfrica’s use of this promotional information qualifies as “fair dealing” (also “fair use”) under copyright law. \nThese Event details were last updated on: [18/3/2026]
URL:https://artguideafrica.com/art-event/what-shaped-us-does-not-disappear-exhibition/
LOCATION:Affinity Gallery Lagos\, 1-7 Muri Okunola St\, Victoria Island\, Lagos\, Lagos\, 101241\, Nigeria
CATEGORIES:Diaspora,Exhibition,Free,in-person,Lagos,Textiles,West Africa
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