Nike Okundaye’s Nike Centre for art and culture, owners of Nike art gallery Lekki, Lagos, arguably the biggest gallery in Nigeria with a collection of over 6000 art works as part of its mission of promoting art and culture is set to open the Nike Art village in Abuja.
Speaking
during the end of year interactive session with art writers, artists
and friends of the gallery in Lagos, patron of Nike Centre for Art and
Culture, Mr Rueben Okundaye made this known.
Nike Art Gallery
In
his remarks, Okundaye who thanked all for their support confessed that
the year 2012 has been a very eventful year as the centre successfully
exhibited many artists. He pointed out that the centre have lined up a
lot of activities for next year and disclosed that as part of the vision
of the centre to promote artists, empower the rural women and provide
training for hundreds of aspiring young performance artists and
craftsmen on the practical aspect of art, the centre with branches in
Osogbo, Abuja and Ogidi Ijumu is set to establish an art village to be
known as Nike Art Village in Abuja.
According
to him, the art village when completed will comprise of a bigger
gallery, a museum, studio, library and hostel that will accommodate many
artists and students. All these, he said will enable the centre cater
for the teeming young Nigerians who are desirous to know more about art.
Okundaye
stated that the centre have many laudable plans but the greatest
challenge have been in the area of funding but that notwithstanding, the
centre will go ahead to establish the art village.
The
event which was attended by writers, artists, culture lovers also
afforded the guests opportunity to exchange ideas about art in general.
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