“What Shaped Us Does Not Disappear” [Exhibition]
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 The works inhabit […]
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 The works inhabit […]
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
Join us for the preview of Rachel Marsil’s (@rachel.marsil) first solo exhibition in Nigeria, on 7 March from 4pm. Opening during @lagosgalleryweekend , and the second presentation within FF Projects’ year-long residency
Here’s the final lineup you’ve been expecting! Tomorrow, at “The Language of Love,” Mayowa Fagbure (@mayowafagbure), Glory Duruem (@gloryadaduruem), Angel Nduka-Nwosu (@asangelwassayin), and one-time Angels and Muse resident Akumbu Uche
Noisy Streetss, Noisy Streetss Publishing and the Noisy Book Club invites emerging and upcoming visual artists and illustrators to respond to Ponmo is a Bird That Has No Place in
For the third edition of the +234 Art Fair, we celebrate ‘Inclusivity’- a reminder that art belongs to everyone. This year, we’re exploring the full picture of Nigerian art: one
The 2026 edition of +234 Art Fair is guided by the theme Inclusivity— a commitment to seeing more, not just showing more. Inclusivity is not about adding new doors, but
This exhibition asks a simple question: where does memory live? We often think of memory as something held in the mind But these works suggest otherwise. They propose that memory
Nomadic Art Gallery presents Ilé Àdúà; The Sacred Codes, a duo exhibition by Faith Omole (@faithomole_m) and Paul Ayihawu (@ayihawu02), running from 06 – 28 March, 2026. This exhibition reimagines
We are pleased to announce our guided visit to “Reimagining Nigerian Alternative Heritage”, a powerful exhibition by the National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM) in collaboration with IFRA-Nigeria. Following