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| Sculpture by Collins Abinoro Akporode |
It has been a moment, but the spirit of Nigerian arts and culture never rests, and neither do we. After a period of quiet reflection, Arts & Culture Place is thrilled to announce its return, reigniting our passion for promoting the rich artistic expression and cultural heritage that thrives across Nigeria.
Our mission remains as vital as ever: to be your dedicated platform for Promoting Artists, Arts & Culture. We recall with fondness the stories we've shared, from the opening of significant spaces like the Coronation Art Gallery in Lagos to insightful interviews with talents such as Moses Zibor, an artist whose journey transcends boundaries. We have also paid tribute to literary giants like Elechi Amadi, whose contributions continue to shape our cultural landscape. Nigeria's cultural scene is a dynamic force, constantly evolving and captivating.
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| Painting by John Oyedemi |
As we step back into this vibrant space, we are excited to explore and share the latest developments. The year 2026 promises a wealth of cultural experiences, from the traditional grandeur of the Ojude Oba Festival in Ijebu Ode to the expansive 101 Days in Lagos festival, showcasing the city’s artistic prowess. We also anticipate the Lisabi Festival, a vibrant display of culture, tradition, and unity in Egba land. We invite artists, art enthusiasts, cultural organisations, and indeed, everyone with a love for Nigerian creativity, to join us on this renewed journey.
Whether it's through exhibition promotions, book reviews, artist interviews, or simply sharing the stories that matter, Arts & Culture Place is here to amplify the voices and visions that make Nigeria a global cultural powerhouse.


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