The Iconic Abuja Multimedia Exhibition, held at Thought Pyramid Art Centre in Wuse, unfolded over a vibrant week, celebrating the … More
Tag: Bolaji Alonge
ICONIC ABUJA: Reframing Nigeria’s Capital Through Contemporary Art
Abuja, Nigeria — 18 to 26 April 2026 A new visual narrative of Nigeria’s capital is about to unfold—one that … More
Ekaabo – Welcome to Lagos: Photo exhibition opens in Scarborough UK
EKAABO – Welcome to Lagos, a photo exhibition by Bolaji Alonge – Eyes of a Lagos, opens today at … More
From Lagos Shoreline Communities, Tales of Resilience
Against the backdrop of neglect, the Lagos Lagoon Climate Response initiative weaves together art, activism, and community engagement to highlight … More
Photo of the Week: Glimmering Five Cowrie Creek
For the year’s first edition, Photo of the Week is an enthusiastic showcase of our beloved city, Lagos. Titled ‘Glimmering … More
Eyes of a Lagos Boy/Girl T-shirts for everyone
Established in 2017, the Eyes of a Lagos Boy branded t-shirts have transformed from exhibition attire to a powerful emblem … More
Photo of the Week: Beyond Epe
On the eastern part of Lagos lies Epe, a town strategically situated between two distinct bodies of water: Lekki Lagoon … More
Photo of the Week: Soar like an eagle
An eagle is a large bird of prey known for its remarkable hunting abilities, powerful build and keen eyesight. Eagles … More
Photo of the Week: Old Colonial Secretariat Lagos – Then and Now
Photo of the Week takes a look at the Colonial Secretariat in Lagos. A complex that occupies about two acres, … More
Support for Epe coastal communities
Support for rural communities living along the Lagos Lagoon faced with the impact of climate change – a project by … More
Photo of the Week: Cathedral Church of Christ Lagos – Then and Now
Eyes of a Lagos Boy Photo of the Week series on then and now of landmark sites of Lagos is … More
Photo of the Week: Catholic Mission Street Lagos – Then and Now
Eyes of a Lagos Boy Photo of the Week series shows a rephotoghraph collage of Lagos – 57 years apart. On … More

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