Lagos Biennial 5th Edition – “The Museum of Things Unseen”
Curators: Furen Dai, Chinyere Obieze, Sam Hopkins 30.10 – 30 .11.2026 What lies hidden in the shadows of our museum spaces? Whose stories are silenced, and whose voices are amplified? […]
Curators: Furen Dai, Chinyere Obieze, Sam Hopkins 30.10 – 30 .11.2026 What lies hidden in the shadows of our museum spaces? Whose stories are silenced, and whose voices are amplified? […]
The iREPRESENT International Documentary Film Festival (iREP) has announced a strategic partnership with Ecobank Nigeria for its 15th anniversary edition, scheduled to hold March 18–22, 2026, at the Ecobank PanAfrican
I Am Osun: Òrìṣà in Pop Culture, Film, and the Arts is a beautifully shot documentary reflecting the cultural conversation exploring the presence of Osun and Yoruba Òrìṣà traditions within
We’re excited to announce the call for the pilot edition of the G.A.S. Critical Writing Workshop, an initiative supporting the professional and critical development of emerging art writers, researchers, and
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
Africa’s biggest Afro-Brazilian street experience. April 6, 2026 📍Tafawa Balewa Square Register to attend! The Lagos Fanti Carnival is rooted in one of the Atlantic world’s most remarkable migrations. From
Submissions are now OPEN at Ankara Press! (Note: Open call closes after the first 100 submissions!) We publish bold, commercial fiction and narrative non-fiction by Black writers from across Africa, the
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