Young Contemporaries 2018 Alumni
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Abisola Gbadamosi
Abisola's works stem from personal stories and are reflective of experiences crucial to her growth and journey
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Dandelion Eghosa
Dandelion adopts the juxtaposition of photography and analog collage and documentation to illustrate the changing trajectory of her immediate community as it relates to gender, sex, and sexuality.
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Habeeb Andu
Habeeb Andu is a visual artist whose works take various mediums of expression. He believes “art is the primary of whatever exists now and after”. Through his large-scale abstract paintings , Habeeb provides commentaries informed by his observation of our socio-political environment.
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Samuel Olowomeye
Samuel Olowomeye is a self-trained artist who creates realistic drawings with pastel and charcoal that center on promoting Nigerian civilization and questioning western civilization being ingrained in our culture.
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Yasser Claude-Ennin
Yasser Claude-Ennin is a multidisciplinary artist that draws from his multicultural heritage. His practice extends from visual arts to pop productions such as murals and Textile imprints. He has a preference for working on textured fabrics and stained paper