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FUTA hosts creative art conference

CULTURE and Creative Art Forum (CCAF) will hold its fourth yearly National Conference on Visual Arts in honour of late Inyang Ema, the artist and designer who was

Symposium on Modern Nigerian Art in Ife

SUBMISSION of papers intended for presentation at the second National Symposium on Nigeria Art ends tomorrow. Tagged Styles, Schools and Movements

PACA-Nigeria Merit Award 2006

The Nigeria Council of the Pan-African Circle of Artists (PACA-Nigeria) is organising the 4th edition of its Merit Award.

On the Road to GOLGOTHA

At the Alliance Francaise, Enugu, November 29 to December 3 witnessed a period of artistic stocktaking by a sober Krydz Ikwuemesi. Obviously, Ikwuemesi in his

On History, Biennales, Nnabuife and Selective Amnesia

Art-culture journalism in Nigeria has been a playground of fancies. Although one cannot discount the role this kind of journalism can play in

European Christian leaders apologise to Africa

THE visiting European delegation of Christian leaders has formally apologised to Africa for crimes committed during the slave trade era and colonisation of the continent.

3rd International Conference on Modern Art in Nigeria

Organized by the Department of Fine and Applied Arts, University of Nigeria, in association with Art and Artists Conference Forum in conjunction with the 60th Anniversary of Prof. Obiora Udechukwu

Commemorative Colloquium Re-imaging the Igbo Traditional Theatre: Mmanwu as a Tool for Socio-Economic Development (Symposium and Mini-Carnival)

The Igbo people are found mainly in the east of Nigeria as well as on the coast on the western side of the Niger River. They are very culturally active

Thinking Japan: Rethinking the Cultural Enterprise in Nigeria

I was recently invited to Japan by the National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka to participate in a symposium on the situation of cultural heritage in

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