spot_img
spot_img

The Sahara Centre, Goethe-Institut Nigeria Launch Lantern Art, Space Fellowship Programme

Date:

Share:

- Advertisement -

The Sahara Centre, in partnership with the Goethe-Institut Nigeria has announced the launch of The Lantern Art and Space Fellowship Programme.

This pioneering initiative aims to address the pressing need for dedicated spaces for art, culture, and freedom of expression in Lagos.

Creating spaces for art, culture, and community expression is vital for the growth and evolution of Lagos.

Dr Adun Okupe, Executive Director of The Sahara Centre explains, “The Lantern Art and Space Fellowship Programme seeks to explore how access to existing spaces can be negotiated, repurposed and utilised by communities.

Also Read:  SAfER: 2,537 benefit as Oyo distributes inputs to farmers across the state

This endeavour aims to strengthen social cohesion and contribute to socio-cultural sustainability, a key pillar for long-term wellbeing and development.”

For 2024, 16 fellows have been shortlisted from a highly competitive selection process.

This multidisciplinary cohort is purposefully diverse, encompassing artists, art administrators, researchers, architects, project managers, cultural producers, and creative entrepreneurs.

Dr Nadine Siegert, Director, Goethe-Institut Nigeria, underscores the programme’s importance: “There is an urgent need for artistic spaces that facilitate critical discourse in Lagos.

“Spaces for art that are not purely commercially oriented are becoming increasingly rare, and public funding is lacking, while urban spaces are becoming more restricted,” Siegert said.

Also Read:  Oyo Assembly Committee Chair On Women Affairs, Hon. Comforter, Felicitates Princess Abeo On Her Birthday

She further states, “The Lantern Art Space Fellowship project addresses this need, examining how spaces for art, culture and freedom of expression can be part of the dynamic development of the Lagos art ecosystem.

At the Goethe-Institut, we are proud to work together with our trusted partner, The Sahara Centre, to develop sustainable strategies for art spaces and cultural structural support models appropriate to the respective context of Lagos.” Nadine explained.

“The Lantern Laboratory by The Sahara Centre furthers our mission to craft African solutions for African Societies, promoting an environment that encourages ideaton, experimentation and innovation. We are pleased to continue our relationship with Goethe-Institut Nigeria and develop innovative approaches to space access, negotiation and programming with the Lantern Art/Space fellows”, she concluded

Also Read:  Gunmen Abduct 2 Reverend Sisters In Anambra

...Join our WhatsApp group here to get more interesting stories (Click Here)

━ more like this

Agboworin Completes Installation Of Solar-Powered Lights In 34 Primary Health Care Centres In Ibadan

Member representing Ibadan North East/South East federal constituency in the House of Representatives, Rep. Abass Adigun, popularly known as Agboworin, has taken another significant...

Why We Directed Oyo Civil Servants To Wear Native Attires On Thursdays – Head Of Service

The Oyo state Head of Service, Mrs Olubunmi Oni, has said the present administration approved the wearing of the Aso oke native attires to...

Osun APC’s Expulsion Drama: A Desperate Bid For Relevance | By Victor Ojelabi

A few hours ago, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State went to town with a sensational headline announcing the expulsion of former...

First Lady, Remi Tinubu, Commissions Community ICT Centre, Others In Ilorin

… Says knowledge of ICT serves as a significant tool of empowerment The First Lady, of Nigeria Senator Oluremi Tinubu has commissioned the National Information...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com