Efuru and The Woman of The Lake [Exhibition]
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 […]
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
Introducing our first-ever interactive theatre performance, ‘Dear Twenty Something’, on the Terra Kulture Lawn, directed by the Queen of Theatre, @bolanleaustenpeters. This is not just a story for people in
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
Pop the champagne, let’s have a toast to all the mothers out there 🍾🥂🤩 Treat yourself, your mother, sister, wife, friends and all the beautiful people in your life to
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
We are pleased to announce Ponmo is a RAVE! This is an event like no other; literature meets the energy of a 365 Party Girl. Africa’s celebrated anthology, Ponmo Is
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