Begin your day with a warm traditional reception, often accompanied by greetings in Yoruba or Igbo and the rhythmic sounds of local drumming, immediately setting a tone of authenticity and hospitality.
Explore the gallery’s colourful exterior and tranquil courtyard before being ushered into a world of visual storytelling.
Admire over 2,000 pieces of art, including paintings, sculptures, beadwork, textiles, and carvings, each reflecting the diverse cultural narratives of Nigeria. See works from both emerging and established artists, covering themes such as folklore, spirituality, identity, and contemporary life.
Engage with the art, ask questions, and even meet resident artists who share the stories and techniques behind their creations.
By midday, the experience becomes hands-on with an optional workshop or demonstration. Participate in an Adire (tie and dye) session, learning the ancient Yoruba resist-dyeing technique, or try bead-making and painting under the guidance of skilled artisans.
Try on traditional Nigerian attire such as Ankara, gele, or agbada and pose against the gallery’s vibrant murals and sculptures, capturing memories that reflect your immersion in Nigerian culture.
After the tour, enjoy lunch at a nearby Nigerian restaurant such as The Pavilion or Bukka Hut, both offering a cosy ambiance and a menu rich in local flavours. Dishes like pounded yam with egusi, jollof rice, suya, and grilled plantains provide a culinary extension of the cultural journey.