We're making a magazine about faith, clothing, fashion, and identity formation in Nigeria and Ghana. We'd love to read your manuscripts!
https://t.co/AoOAgBcskF
We're making a magazine about faith, clothing, fashion, and identity formation in Nigeria and Ghana. We'd love to read your manuscripts!
https://t.co/AoOAgBcskF
Area Council elections is happening on the same day, so there's been a slight change in plans. Method & Madness will no longer be held on Saturday, February 21.
But no worries, we’ve just rescheduled it, and a new date will be announced soon!
Area Council elections is happening on the same day, so there's been a slight change in plans. Method & Madness will no longer be held on Saturday, February 21.
But no worries, we’ve just rescheduled it, and a new date will be announced soon!
Area Council elections is happening on the same day, so there's been a slight change in plans. Method & Madness will no longer be held on Saturday, February 21.
But no worries, we’ve just rescheduled it, and a new date will be announced soon!
Join us for Method & Madness 📂✨
Free to attend. Limited space. Workshop: 15 spots || Performance: 45 spots.
Our only ask: come curious and willing to interact and engage.
See you there!
The lecture-performance features a lineup of fun activities designed to connect with our community and explore our relationship with fashion and the archives. Register for the performance here 👇🏽
https://t.co/UUtAjckvmr
Join us for Method & Madness 📂✨
Free to attend. Limited space. Workshop: 15 spots || Performance: 45 spots.
Our only ask: come curious and willing to interact and engage.
See you there!
The lecture-performance features a lineup of fun activities designed to connect with our community and explore our relationship with fashion and the archives. Register for the performance here 👇🏽
https://t.co/UUtAjckvmr
Join us for Method & Madness 📂✨
Free to attend. Limited space. Workshop: 15 spots || Performance: 45 spots.
Our only ask: come curious and willing to interact and engage.
See you there!
Researching for fun? Writing a story? Trying to figure out a study curriculum for your research goals? Or just sheer curiosity? Register for the workshop here 👇🏽
https://t.co/nIXtlsCRZo
this student collection from 2006 reflects how many nigerian labels start, without formal fashion design education, but through sheer exploration and a lot of ambition.
our fixation for the week are these pictures and writing from a student magazine. reading this felt like watching someone dream in public.
📷 @startarchiving, sardauna, october - december, 2006
@onosowobo hiiii dami, i'll love to have a 30-minute chat with you. i dm-ed and followed-up on ig (with the handle @/heyakpan), but i'm not sure if you got the follow-up. so, i decided to check in here too.
@ifeisnotreal hiiii, please can i DM?
i sent an email to the address in your BIO, and checking to see if you saw it. the email was from [email protected].
adams oshiomole is an interesting character in post-independence nigeria. in 1982, as the general secretary of the national union of textile garment and tailoring workers of nigeria, he opposed the import squeeze due to the resulting job losses.
oshiomole is an influential figure in nigeria's textile industry history, for both good and bad reasons. he's also come a long way from being critical of to supporting poor decision-making by governments, becoming a politician, and most recently, being disruptive at the airport.