Ecobank Nigeria has entered a strategic partnership with Soto Gallery to organize an international art exhibition for emerging young Nigerian artists. The exhibition tagged: +234Art is a 10-day art fair in the heart of Lagos and is scheduled to commence on Friday, March 22, 2024.
It is dedicated to nurturing and uplifting the burgeoning art industry in Nigeria by providing a platform to support emerging artists and encourage increased interest in art acquisition, thereby contributing to the growth and prosperity of the local art sector and its international recognition.
Managing Director of Ecobank Nigeria and Regional Executive, Bolaji Lawal, said the partnership is in line with the Pan African Bank’s policy of promoting the creative industry in the country and African continent.
“For us at Ecobank, our objective is to project Nigerian creative minds by highlighting their talents and providing a platform, as well as opportunities for them to showcase their works locally and globally.
“The creative industry is an essential driver of economic growth, well-being, and global connectivity. We will continue to invest in the potentials of our young people for a brighter future for Nigeria as a country.”
Specifically, he extended an invitation to ‘un-galleried’ emerging Nigerian Artists to submit applications for their participation in the international art exhibition, stressing that they stand to gain wide reaching exposure that would enhance their works.
“Un-galleried artists typically refer to artists who don’t have representation or exhibition opportunities through traditional art galleries. These artists usually face challenges in gaining exposure and selling their creative work,” he said.
Founder of Soto Gallery, Tola Akerele, stated that the maiden edition of the event with the theme: ‘A New Heritage’ is designed to serve as a melting pot of artistic creativity from different strata of the society.
She noted that the free entry fair aims to be an immersive showcase of Painting, Photography and Sculpture, providing the general public with a closer look at what emerging artists and photographers in Nigeria today are up to.
“The exhibition’s title – ‘+234Art’ is an amalgam of Nigeria’s country calling code and the all-encompassing word – ‘Art’, indicating that this experience aims to be a thorough exposition of what Nigerian art looks like today, as well as how it interacts with the larger art community in Africa and beyond. Paintings and sculptures for display will be beautifully crafted by local and international experts.”
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She explained that the art fair will among other things seek to create a sustainable platform for young and emerging artists in the country, provides an opportunity to enhance skills and understanding of the industry through workshops that run concurrently with the art fair, adding that it would also showcase the talent of Nigerian art and encourage economic exchange by purchasing of art pieces while moving the artists into a better socio-economic class by giving them tools to earn locally, regionally and internationally.
Akerele further highlighted other benefits of the exhibition as an avenue for cultural resonance, the discovery of emerging art talent, wealth creation, learning experiences, networking opportunities and social impact and urged intending participants to submit their artworks through email to: submissions@plus234art.com.
Ecobank Nigeria, a key driver of tourism, culture and the creative industries in Nigeria, behind the yearly Adire Lagos Experience, also organized the Photography, Art and Design Exhibition (PADE) to commemorate the World Photography Day in 2022.
The bank also partnered “Songs and Stories” With Cobhams Asuquo; Redbull Dance Your Style; BellaNaija Style Summit and Loosing Daylight (An exhibition of the history of Nollywood organised by Nse Ipke-Etim).