The 2023 edition theme of the Artmiabo Art Festival is ‘Arts of Afrobeats’. The inspiration is the role of visual … More
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Bolaji Alonge’s photography to celebrate Art of afrobeats at AMIAF 2023
From his experience as a photographer whose lens over the years has been capturing exotic sceneries of Lagos, Bolaji Alonge … More
Iconic Lagos at Lagos Fringe, 22 – 27 November
Highlights of the art project themed ICONIC LAGOS organized by Eyes of a Lagos boy are presented during Lagos Fringe … More
Jeanshiki Couture for funky people
Eyes of a Lagos Boy is proud to present Jeanshiki Couture for funky people, as the Nigerian fashion scene continues … More
Iconic Lagos Exhibition: The Report
The art exhibition themed ICONIC LAGOS organized by Eyes of a Lagos boy was held at Didi Museum, 17-25 September. … More
Open Call: Made in Nigeria Art Competition hits Abuja
The Nigerian-German Centre for Jobs, Migration and Reintegration (NGC) in collaboration with Nike Art Gallery announces the open call – … More
Black History Month: Tosinger brings three historic African Queens back to life
Nigerian afrosoul singer, songwriter and actress, Tosinger announces a unique artistic human art installation project tagged We 3 Queens. Billed … More
Fireboy DML ‘Peru’ makes historic Billboard Hot 100 debut
While the artist is currently on tour in the US, Fireboy DML‘s hit ‘Peru’ featuring Ed Sheeran debuts on this … More
ICAB 2021: Arts in the streets of Lagos
Iwaya Community Art Biennial ICAB 2021 themed “No Victor, No Vanquished: The World At The Crossroads” is currently being held … More
Greener Pastures: A glorious Opening at Didi Museum
Eyes of a Lagos Boy – Bolaji Alonge, Sola Otori and friends opened their Greener Pastures exhibition with a reception … More
Things Fall Apart (1971) film viewed in Nigeria for the first time
Lagos Film Society in collaboration with Modern Art Film Archive as part of Lagos Photo Festival and Festival of Forgotten … More
Africa Day 2021: Documenting history from the African perspective
“The African must be able to tell his/her story, mainly from the African eye using Photography and history not just for those here and around today but with the ultimate aim of reaching out to generations unborn. A people with the knowledge of their own HISTORY are proud people. Africa is contributing its part in the information highway and with the internet at our disposal, there’s never a better time to do so.”
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