Nike Art Gallery

South West Nigeria Region

85/10090 min

Nike Art Gallery, located in Lekki, Nigeria, is one of the largest art galleries in West Africa. Founded by renowned female artist Nike Monica Okundaye, the gallery houses a vast collection of approximately 8,000 artworks from a variety of Nigerian artists, including notable figures like Chief Josephine Oboh Macleod. The gallery is situated in a distinctive five-story building that also serves as a cultural center, offering workshops and training in traditional African art forms such as batik, adire, wood sculpture, and beadwork. It operates as part of the Nike Art Foundation, which has branches in Abuja, Oshogbo, and Ogidi, Nigeria, and extends its cultural mission to the United States as well. The foundation emphasizes an apprenticeship model to nurture aspiring artists and preserve Nigeria's rich artistic heritage. Visitors can explore diverse art styles, participate in workshops, and attend exhibitions and cultural events that celebrate African artistry and traditions. The gallery is a vibrant space that not only displays art but also fosters learning and cultural exchange, making it a unique destination for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.

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Astuce: The best time to visit Nike Art Gallery is during its regular exhibitions and cultural events to experience live performances and workshops. Booking tours or workshops in advance is recommended, especially for popular sessions like painting, tie-dye, and batik. Visitors can benefit from group discounts and should check the official website for upcoming events and workshop schedules. Weekends are ideal for attending interactive workshops and engaging with artists directly.

Faits intéressants

  • Nike Art Gallery holds one of the largest collections of Nigerian artworks in West Africa, with around 8,000 pieces.
  • The gallery is housed in a unique five-story building in Lekki, Nigeria.
  • Founder Nike Monica Okundaye is a multiple award-winning artist known for her batik and traditional African art.
  • The foundation operates four centers across Nigeria and two in the United States, promoting African art globally.
  • The gallery offers workshops in diverse art forms including wood sculpture, beadwork, quilting, and drum making.

Histoire

1983

The Nike Art Foundation was established in 1983 in Oshogbo by Nike Monica Okundaye, a celebrated African female artist known for her detailed batik works.

Over the decades, it has expanded to multiple locations across Nigeria, including Lekki, Abuja, Oshogbo, and Ogidi.

The foundation was created to address social disadvantages faced by women and to promote traditional African arts through an apprenticeship training model.

It has grown into a renowned institution for art education and cultural preservation, supporting hundreds of aspiring artists and craftspeople.

Guide du lieu

1
Main Gallery Building

A five-story building that houses the extensive collection of Nigerian artworks, showcasing diverse styles and mediums from contemporary to traditional.

2
Art Workshops
Nike Monica Okundaye

Hands-on workshops teaching traditional techniques such as batik, adire, painting, tie-dye, wood sculpture, and beadwork, led by master artists.

3
Featured Artworks Section

Curated collections including new works, pieces by master artists, and selections by resident artists, offering insight into Nigeria's rich artistic landscape.

4
Cultural Events and Exhibitions

Regularly held events such as art exhibitions, cultural performances, and festivals that showcase Nigerian art and heritage.

Contact

Téléphone: 0803 409 6656