The works of the artists: Imal Silva, Uchay Joel Chima, Ochewu Ali, Isaac Oluwatope, Eno Young, Michael Anyadike, Aisha Atta Ahmed, John Oyedemi, Olorunyemi Kolapo, and Ehinomen Okoeki, will remain on display at the Atrium Gallery, Foreign Affairs Ministry, Central Business District, Abuja, until September 30. This is after the official public opening on Wednesday, July 3, at 5:00pm.
With support from Mswitch and the International Institute for Creative Development , it has been skillfully orchestrated to spark conversation and reflection across cultural divides.
The minister acknowledges that art erupts as a potent catalyst, transcending mere aesthetics and shattering boundaries in a world where cultures merge and humanity unites. Art becomes a reflective tool, mirroring society’s truths and guiding us towards a radiant tomorrow. This show encapsulates the very heart of this transformative power. “Let these creations inspire your imagination, challenge your perspectives, and ignite a dialogue about our shared world,” he enthuses.