Category: Art

Divine Chocolate Website POSTED IN Art, Art history, Culture

This Brand Packages their chocolates with a Beautiful Native Design

By Tobi Onifade A few years ago I came across a picture of a beautiful packaging design for a Ghanaian chocolate brand. It was made up of lovely colours (according to their different flavours) and symbols. The symbols caught my attention, and as I researched further I found out that they were Adinkra symbols. Adinkra […]

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Iwaya Community Art Festival 2017 POSTED IN Art, Art history, Culture

Iwaya Community Unites for its Annual Art Festival

By Adefoyeke Ajao The second edition of the Iwaya Community Art Festival opened on the 6th of December, 2017. An initiative of the Vernacular Art-space Laboratory (VAL), the festival finds its home in Iwaya, a suburb of Lagos. According to its organisers, the festival is a means of bringing “art closer to people who might […]

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The Rules of Art Gallery Etiquette

By Ifeoma Halim If you are new to the art scene, welcome to what could possibly be the most interesting chapter of your life. There is so much to learn and consume, increasing your appreciation for the enthralling lifestyle. Galleries are usually the first point of call for the arts newbie. Visiting can seem nerve-wracking […]

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The Hard Part of Art Collaborative Workshop

By Tobi Onifade Art 365’s Collaborative workshop “The Hard Part of Art”, was held on Saturday the 25th of November 2017 at the Herbert Macaulay Library and it was quite the event. It featured an interesting array of artists who gave more than a little insight into their world, their inspirations and helpful advice for […]

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Laetitia Ky and the Why of Hair Art

By Ifeoma Halim Earlier in June, the world stopped in awe when photos of Laetitia Ky’s hair sculptures were released on the internet. They were different and captivating. In a few minutes, the self-proclaimed goddess took viewers through playful stories of love, Africa and womanhood using her long, slender locks – and we were sprung. […]

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GTBank Mentors Aspiring Artists at the Hard Part of Art Workshop

By Adefoyeke Ajao The business of art requires much more than talent, paint, brushes and a canvas; this was the consensus as GTBank recently hosted up and coming visual artists at a workshop titled the Hard Part of Art. Held on Saturday 25th November 2017 at the recently-renovated Herbert Macaulay Library in Yaba, the workshop […]

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Hard Part of Art Workshop POSTED IN Art, Culture

The GTBank Art635 “Hard Part of Art”Artist Workshop

Arts is one of the four pillars of GTBank’s Corporate Social Responsibility policy and the launch of Art635 is the latest of the Bank’s sustained efforts to promote African arts locally and internationally.   The GTBank Art635 Gallery (www.art635.gallery) is an online gallery open to all African artists and sculptors of all forms, both home […]

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GTBank Art635 Onboarding POSTED IN Art, Uncategorized

GTBank Art635 Artist Onboarding

Arts is one of the four pillars of GTBank’s Corporate Social Responsibility policy and the launch of Art635 is the latest of the Bank’s sustained efforts to promote African arts locally and internationally. The GTBank Art635 Gallery (www.art635.gallery) is an online gallery open to all African artists and sculptors of all forms, both home and […]

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POSTED IN Art, Culture, Drawn art

A Residency To Celebrate The Power of Collaboration

By Alithnayn Abdulkareem   Between the 1st and 11th of November 2017, two artists, William Ifeanyi Moore and Mickey Moore, aka Akasoluonye will be hard at work developing a series, which will culminate in an exhibition of works by themselves, and through the collaborative process. The residency fuses visual art with written forms of art […]

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