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Showing posts with label African Artistes' Foundation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African Artistes' Foundation. Show all posts

Friday, 2 March 2018

2018 Applications Open for ArtNoise Travel Residency


Art Noise Travel Residency Program invites visual artists, Applied Artists, designers, Art Theorists/writers, cultural students are invited to explore African Arts and Cultures through work-study relationships with contemporary African Artists and Traditional Artisans as well as personal work across Kenya, Mauritius and Tunisia with the final exhibition in Lagos. 

Friday, 10 June 2016

“The Philosopher’s Muse: An alternate art Exhibition” (A belated review)



Last Easter was an exciting one for art lovers in Lagos with the recently concluded art exhibition “The Philosopher’s Muse: An alternative Art Exhibition” which opened on Saturday, 26th march 2016 and closed on the 2nd of April 2016 last weekend. The opening brought in roughly 200 to 300 art lovers from across Lagos to “The Gallery” @ Blue Mahogany, an initiative by Blue Mahogany to showcase the artists in the growing contemporary arts scene in Nigeria. 

Saturday, 21 March 2015

2015 LagosPhoto Festival



 APPLY FOR THE 2015 LAGOS PHOTO




LagosPhoto is on the lookout for photographers working, either freelance or for a corporate body, in Africa and from the African Diaspora telling unique and interesting stories, capturing different aspects of life.

Send 5 low res images (preferably from one project), project synopsis, your CV+ bio + date of birth to: outreach@lagosphotofestival.com

The subject line: Talent Call_your name. All genres of photography are welcome.


- See more at: LagosPhoto


send us 5 low res images (preferably from one project), project synopsis, your CV+ bio + date of birth to: outreach@lagosphotofestival.co - See more at: http://www.lagosphotofestival.com/news/article/lagosphoto-talent-call-2015#sthash.Uy9cL6uq.dpuf
LagosPhoto is on the lookout for photographers working in Africa and from the African Diaspora telling unique and interesting stories.
 
To get on our radar, send us 5 low res images (preferably from one project), project synopsis, your CV+ bio + date of birth to: outreach@lagosphotofestival.com
 
The subject line: Talent Call_your name
 
Submission policy: 
Due to the high volume of submissions, we will contact you if we are interested in working with you. 
 
We are interested in all genres of photography.
 
Get in touch!

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- See more at: http://www.lagosphotofestival.com/news/article/lagosphoto-talent-call-2015#sthash.Uy9cL6uq.dpuf
LagosPhoto is on the lookout for photographers working in Africa and from the African Diaspora telling unique and interesting stories.
 
To get on our radar, send us 5 low res images (preferably from one project), project synopsis, your CV+ bio + date of birth to: outreach@lagosphotofestival.com
 
The subject line: Talent Call_your name
 
Submission policy: 
Due to the high volume of submissions, we will contact you if we are interested in working with you. 
 
We are interested in all genres of photography.
 
Get in touch!

Share +
- See more at: http://www.lagosphotofestival.com/news/article/lagosphoto-talent-call-2015#sthash.Uy9cL6uq.dpuf
LagosPhoto is on the lookout for photographers working in Africa and from the African Diaspora telling unique and interesting stories.
 
To get on our radar, send us 5 low res images (preferably from one project), project synopsis, your CV+ bio + date of birth to: outreach@lagosphotofestival.com
 
The subject line: Talent Call_your name
 
Submission policy: 
Due to the high volume of submissions, we will contact you if we are interested in working with you. 
 
We are interested in all genres of photography.
 
Get in touch!

Share +
- See more at: http://www.lagosphotofestival.com/news/article/lagosphoto-talent-call-2015#sthash.Uy9cL6uq.dpuf
LagosPhoto is on the lookout for photographers working in Africa and from the African Diaspora telling unique and interesting stories.
 
To get on our radar, send us 5 low res images (preferably from one project), project synopsis, your CV+ bio + date of birth to: outreach@lagosphotofestival.com
 
The subject line: Talent Call_your name
 
Submission policy: 
Due to the high volume of submissions, we will contact you if we are interested in working with you. 
 
We are interested in all genres of photography.
 
Get in touch!

Share +
- See more at: http://www.lagosphotofestival.com/news/article/lagosphoto-talent-call-2015#sthash.Uy9cL6uq.dpuf
LagosPhoto is on the lookout for photographers working in Africa and from the African Diaspora telling unique and interesting stories.
To get on our radar, send us 5 low res images (preferably from one project), project synopsis, your CV+ bio + date of birth to: outreach@lagosphotofestival.com
The subject line: Talent Call_your name
Submission policy: 
Due to the high volume of submissions, we will contact you if we are interested in working with you. 
We are interested in all genres of photography.
Get in touch!

Share +
- See more at: http://www.lagosphotofestival.com/news/article/lagosphoto-talent-call-2015#sthash.Uy9cL6uq.dpuf
LagosPhoto is on the lookout for photographers working in Africa and from the African Diaspora telling unique and interesting stories.
To get on our radar, send us 5 low res images (preferably from one project), project synopsis, your CV+ bio + date of birth to: outreach@lagosphotofestival.com
The subject line: Talent Call_your name
Submission policy: 
Due to the high volume of submissions, we will contact you if we are interested in working with you. 
We are interested in all genres of photography.
Get in touch!

Share +
- See more at: http://www.lagosphotofestival.com/news/article/lagosphoto-talent-call-2015#sthash.Uy9cL6uq.dpuf

Friday, 9 January 2015

Celebrating Nigeria’s Art Renaissance!

On this Thursday’s episode of ‘Late Night with Nike Oshinowo’, the two guests; renowned photographer Kelechi Amadi Obi with the Director of Lagos Photo Festival, Azu Nwagbogu and Nike Oshinowo discuss the growth of creativity and talent in Nigeria in terms of media, music, film and most especially, art.

They talk about everything from creativity to art and the infrastructure of art in the nation; Is it a money making enterprise? How are the youth coming up in this industry able to manoeuvre with virtually no blueprint laid before them?

Nike Oshinowo also discusses Kelechi Amadi-Obi’s journey because not a lot of people know that he started out as a lawyer.

They also discuss the foundations of the Lagos Photo Festival, the medium of art and how it can speak to the masses. As the Nigerian art renaissance continues to come to life the ramifications of what it means for our society cannot be overstated, join the conversation tonight on Late Night with Nike Oshinowo


Credits:  Bella Naija and Late Night With Nike Oshinowo