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The Art of Okuku Workshop invites participants to explore the artistry and symbolism of Edo women's traditional bedded crowns through craftsmanship and contemporary expression during the Black Muse Art Festival.
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“Today, Tomorrow, the Moon Will Still Be“ speaks to this continuity — a reminder that while times change, the impulse to shape, carve, mold, and cast remains.
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The Black Muse Art Festival holds from November 8-12 2025. Save the date.
Sculpture has always been a constant presence in African art and life. From ancestral bronzes and terracottas to contemporary experiments in form, material, and concept, the practice of sculpting has carried memory across generations, embodying both permanence and transformation.
Rising at its centre is a bamboo architectural masterpiece, the Ázágbà Pavilion, designed by Architect-in-Residence James Inedu George. The edifice also incorporates stained glass windows by Victor Ehikhamenor.
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We’re thrilled to announce the unveiling of the Black Muse Sculpture Park, which is at the heart of this year’s Black Muse Art Festival, holding from the 8th to the 12th of November, 2025
Get ready to experience the Black Muse Art Festival!
The festival, will hold from November 8 to 12, 2025 featuring a major sculpture exhibition, film screenings, conversations, workshops, and theatre performances that reflect on urgent questions of conservation and community.
Established by Angels and Muse, that first opening was more than an unveiling. It was a vow to honour tradition, to nurture imagination, and to create a place where art could listen as deeply as it speaks.
Today, we return to that beginning, not to look back, but to look forward
"Every forest begins with a tree .”
Before Black Muse evolved into an art festival, it opened as a sanctuary. A quiet house where artists gather, where memory has room to breathe, and where questions are allowed to linger.
The debut edition of the Black Muse Art Festival, a five-day celebration of contemporary art, literature, and culture, reimagines art as a lens for conservation, community, and cultural continuity.
In line with Angels and Muse’s commitment to honoring the legacy of ancient practices while embracing contemporary innovation, the festival positions art as a force for preserving memory, collaboration, and imagining sustainable futures.
A landmark cultural site envisioned as a living space for public art, dialogue, and gathering. The festival will also feature artist talks, workshops, masterclasses, and theatre performances.
More details to come.
”ONYE MA ECHI: nobody knows tomorrow”, an exhibition of drawings featuring Ayanfe Olarinde, Joanna ‘Adevie’ Macgregor, Maxwel Marcus, and Valerie Fab-Uche is currently on view at Angels and Muse till the 30th of April
Opening times; 10 am - 5 pm