"A society that will not support its writers, artists, and scientists is dying from inside out. A country that is too poor to fund creativity and original research is set to be poor forever."
- Akinwumi Ogundiran
Nigerian-American Archaeologist Anthropologist &Cultural Historian
‘The SILVA Lining’, a retrospective exhibition of the life and work of Imal Silva, from his years in the city of Ibadan, opened on December 18, 2022 at the new TECH Art Gallery. Curated by Blessing Bee Azubike @Chief_ARTvocate, #TheSILVALining is a...
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Dafe Oboro and Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński have emerged winners of the Access ART X Prize 2022/23. With a $10,000 grant towards an exhibition @artxlagos, a 3-month residency @GasworksLondon (for the Nigeria winner)... https://t.co/Esb5mPbpHV
This year, for its 7th edition, themed "Who Will Gather Under The Baobab Tree?", West Africa’s Premier International Art Fair, #ARTXLagos brought together over 120 #artists from over 40 countries across #Africa & the diaspora. Here's what we captured https://t.co/txaFvR9dVX #Art
Amazon is hiring in Nigeria / Lagos to relocate to Canada / Ireland and US (this latter I’m pretty sure is marketing given H1B cap is filled for 2022).
Three reasons it’s worth paying attention to this hiring event - and, in general, how Amazon hires - hiring managers in tech:
1/ As a creative, let me say this: Creatives should learn that whatever you make, no matter how hard you worked on it, it will NEVER be to EVERYONE's taste. No consumer owes you a like.When folks rave about your work, be grateful. When they don't & say so, it's their prerogative