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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
6 days
📢 Deadline extended!.We are inviting Nigerian-led consortia (with UK partners) to apply as delivery partners for #FilmLabAfrica – StoryLab Edition. New deadline: 7 August 2025.Apply now 👉 #CreativeEconomy #ReframeWithMe #StoryLabEdition
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
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📢 New report out now: 'Why technology needs artists: 40 international perspectives'🌍. • Artists drive technological advancement. • Artists engage communities in hopeful futures. 📖
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
16 days
Missed our first Clarification Call?.Join us for another session on the Film Lab Africa – Phase 2 (StoryLab Edition) delivery partner open call. 🗓️ Tues, 22 July 2025.🕥 10:30 AM (WAT).🔗 Come with your questions, we’ll provide the answers!.#FilmLabAfrica
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British Council Nigeria Arts
23 days
Clarification Call: Film Lab Africa – Phase 2 (StoryLab Edition).Are you a filmmaker or creative organisation with film training/production experience?. 📅 14 July | 🕥 10:30AM WAT.🔗 Join us to learn more & ask questions!.#FilmlabAfrica #OpenCall
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British Council Nigeria Arts
1 month
📢 Open Call.Are you a filmmaker, training institution, or creative organisation with a passion for screen storytelling?. Apply to be a delivery partner for our #FilmLabAfrica – StoryLab Edition (Phase 2)!. Deadline: 31 July 2025.Apply: #ReframeWithMe
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
1 month
Open Call for visual arts biennials and festivals! 🎨. Apply for up to £9,500 to showcase international work from contemporary visual artists. 🔗
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
With thanks to our supporting partners @dalmorewhiskey and 10N Collective. 📷 Chris Lane.Visual identity by TEMPLO. @la_biennale.@Kabage_Karanja.@GoDownArts.@theafricacentre.
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British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
The structure itself is left empty, effectively turning the Palm House inside out, probing the possibility of a reparative architecture emerging from the rhythms of material life-cycles and their politics of ecological restitution. Collaborators: @maelokko and Gustavo Crembil.
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
Vena Cava reclaims the Palm House as a site for generative justice, substituting its ideologies of extraction and domination for ones of circularity and repair. #BritishPavilion #GeologyofBritannicRepair #VeniceBiennale #Architecture #UKKenyaSeason2025 #eastafricaarts.
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British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
🌴Exploring The British Pavilion: Vena Cava 🌴. The Palm House at Kew Gardens was the beating heart of the British botanical empire.
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British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
@ThandiLoewenson With thanks to our supporting partners @dalmorewhiskey and 10N Collective. 📷 Chris Lane.Visual identity by TEMPLO.
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British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
A series of graphite drawings cover the walls and ceiling, telling the story of how this space debris is tied to real-life exploitation and resource extraction. Collaborators: @thandiloewenson.
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British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
These remnants of man-made objects sent into space have amassed in orbit into an archaeology of imperialist expansion beyond the earth.
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
Exploring The British Pavilion: Lumumba’s Grave 🪦. Lumumba’s Grave explores space debris as remnants of imperialist expansion. #BritishPavilion #GeologyofBritannicRepair #VeniceBiennale #Architecture #UKKenyaSeason2025 #eastafricaarts #RoyalGeographicalSociety
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
🎉 Join the British Council info session on the Festival Connect Fund!. Discover how to access grants for arts festivals in Africa & the UK. 📅 Learn about eligibility, proposals, budgeting & more. 🔗 Register: #FestivalConnectFund #ArtsGrants
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British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
With thanks to our supporting partners @dalmorewhiskey and 10N Collective. 📷 Taran Wilkhu .Visual identity by TEMPLO. @la_biennale.@Kabage_Karanja.@owen_hopkins.@RGS_IBG.
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British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
Join the curators for this year's British Pavilion at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition for a compelling conversation about Architecture as an Earth practice. The team will be expanding on the exhibition’s central themes of repair, reparation, and resistance.
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@ngBritishArts
British Council Nigeria Arts
2 months
🎤 Architecture as an Earth practice: A Panel Discussion At The Royal Geographical Society in London on 9 June 2025 🎤 #BritishPavilion #GeologyofBritannicRepair #VeniceBiennale
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British Council Nigeria Arts
3 months
With thanks to our Supporting Partners @dalmorewhiskey and 10N Collective. 📷 Chris Lane. Visual identity by TEMPLO.
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British Council Nigeria Arts
3 months
These were used to create the rattan weave structure, the undulating forms of which exactly follow those of the cave at a scale of 1:1, reimagining a space of trauma as one of repair and healing. Collaborators: Phil Ayres and Jack Young at The Royal Danish Academy.
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