The Life in My City Art Foundation (LIMCAF) will hold a two-day Inclusive Children's Art Workshop in Abuja on July 1 and 2, 2026, as part of its commitment to promoting creativity and ensuring that children of all abilities have access to artistic learning opportunities.
Scheduled to take place from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Thought Pyramid Art Centre, 18 Libreville Crescent, Wuse, the workshop is designed to provide an engaging and supportive environment where children can explore their creative potential through practical art activities. According to the organisers, participants will receive hands-on instruction in drawing, painting, tie-and-dye, and batik production while interacting with professional artists and facilitators.
The programme is coordinated by Klaranze Okhide and is supported by the Ford Foundation, reflecting a shared commitment to expanding access to arts education and fostering inclusion for children across diverse backgrounds.
LIMCAF, Nigeria's longest-running youth visual arts festival, has continued to champion talent development through workshops, exhibitions, and mentorship programmes. The Abuja workshop forms part of the foundation's broader outreach initiatives aimed at encouraging self-expression, building confidence, and nurturing the next generation of artists, including children living with disabilities.
The workshop is expected to bring together young participants, educators, parents, and art practitioners in an inspiring atmosphere that celebrates creativity, inclusion, and the transformative power of the arts.
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