Guardian Arts
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Creath Labs has announced the return of Emerging Expressions 2.0, Africa’s leading undergraduate art exhibition, with the thought-provoking theme: “How Do We Learn to See?.” Following a successful debut that generated millions in art sales, the exhibition is now accepting submissions from undergraduate artists and filmmakers across Nigeria until February 28, 2024. This year, the…
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In a bold effort to empower entrepreneurs and business leaders, Sir Obiwulu Divine Obiora’s latest book, The Entrepreneurial Mindset, beams a searchlight on the essential qualities and strategies required to thrive in Nigeria’s complex business environment.
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Thespians in the country will converge on Lagos for the National Association of Nigeria Theatre Arts Practitioners’ (NANTAP) National Delegates Convention – EKO 2024.
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From February 15 to March 1, 2025, Alexis Galleries will open its doors to art lovers, collectors and the public to visit and appreciate the creative ingenuity of the four artists — Francis Denedo (metals), Eugene Konboye (rubber), Olushola Olajobi (nylon and plastics) and Yusuf Riluwan Idowu (glass and tiles) — whose works, across different media, are sheer beauties on canvas.
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No doubt, the emergence of Online Travel Agencies (OTAs) has reshaped the Nigerian travel industry, creating new opportunities and addressing the limitations of traditional travel agencies.
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In a bid to promote African storytelling, preserve cultural heritage and encourage environmental sustainability, Daniel Ajayi, popularly known as Danpencil, has called on the media, government agencies, research institutions and other stakeholders to relay positive narratives about Africa.
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For the author of My Mother’s Voice, Ogunrinde Oyelola, it has become expedient to interrogate patriarchal traditions and celebrate women’s resilience.
11 Feb
Residents of Sobi Poly Feeder at Oke-Fomo in Ilorin West Local Government Area (LGA), which comprise 44 communities, on Tuesday staged
11 Feb
Tunde MacAlabi, CEO of T-BYK, in collaboration with the Centre for Black Arts and African Civilisation, has announced the launch of a major cultural event—the African Global Festival Nigeria (AGLOFEST). Set to debut in the last quarter of 2025, this highly anticipated festival will bring together cultural enthusiasts, artists, and thought leaders from across the…
9 Feb
The striking red dresses recently adorning Fishponds Park and St. Mary’s Cemetery in Bristol, United Kingdom, ignited widespread
8 Feb
Adanna Madueke has always been a force to reckon with. Her journey is one of resilience, evolution, and purpose. With her documentary, Our African Hairitage, she is once again poised to captivate the world.
8 Feb
Should there be any doubt about the organisers of the Life in My City Art Festival (LIMCAF) deserving special recognition, the fact that the yearly youth-focused art event has subsisted since 2007 ought to dispel it.
8 Feb
In Death and the King’s Horseman, Wole Soyinka celebrates the Yorùbá people’s belief about human existence, the continuity of life after death, and the dynamics of creation.