2026-02-20 - 2026-03-27
Abstraction as Memory, Gesture as Truth
Oladotun Abiola translates emotion, memory, and identity into abstract form, inviting viewers to experience gesture as a quiet form of truth.
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Exhibitions
2026-02-20 - 2026-03-27
Abstraction as Memory, Gesture as Truth
Oladotun Abiola translates emotion, memory, and identity into abstract form, inviting viewers to experience gesture as a quiet form of truth.
2025-07-21 - 2025-08-31
Chrome & Dust: Stories on the Move
Christian Okwananke paints Lagos transport as memory, identity, and movement.
2025-04-01 - 2025-04-30
Escapism
Chinyere Akachukwu explores self, society, exhaustion, and imaginative escape.
2025-02-01
The Manuscript
A drawing exhibition exploring drawing as a complete and evolving artistic language.
2024-11-15 - 2024-12-20
Safe Haven
Olanrewaju Lawal explores refuge, solace, and the human search for emotional sanctuary.
2024-05-17 - 2024-05-30
Therapeutic Result of Light and Colour
Sam Ovraiti studies the therapeutic nature of colour and light.
2024-03-22 - 2024-04-26
Tomorrow’s Past
Ezekiel Osifeso explores perception, wisdom, introspection, and growth.
2023-07-14 - 2023-08-11
Individuality and Authenticity
Atinuke Badmus reflects on self-expression, uniqueness, and authenticity.
2023-04-14 - 2023-05-19
The Faces of Us
Gerry Nnubia explores humanity through impasto faces and textured emotion.
2022-06-03 - 2022-06-24
Jacked Kinesics
Dennis Onofua studies emotion, anatomy, and muscular gesture as a language of interior life.
2022-02-11 - 2022-03-30
The Inner Form
A drawing-focused exhibition under Edosa Ogiugo’s umbrella, featuring Ezekiel Osifeso, Dennis Onofua, and Raji Babatunde.
2020-06-15 - 2020-08-28
The Chronicles
Babatunde Damilare Lasisi documents life, time, identity, and survival.