Events

Lani Adeoye à l'honneur : Imaginer l'avenir de l'artisanat

Published on October 16, 2024
Cover of the post Lani Adeoye à l'honneur : Imaginer l'avenir de l'artisanat

Nigerian Artist, Designer, and Educator Lani Adeoye recently captivated the Lagos audience during a talk titled "Designing Craft Futures." Organized by iDESIGN by Tola Akerele and hosted by SOTO Gallery, the event offered a unique opportunity to explore the exciting intersections between traditional craftsmanship and creative futures.

Looking Towards the Future of Craft

Lani Adeoye, founder of Studio Lani, shared her vision of a reimagined craft, where ancestral techniques blend with modern technologies. Her work, often characterized by clean lines and natural materials, reflects a desire to preserve heritage while projecting it into the future.

During her talk, the artist touched on several key themes:

  • Preserving Traditional Skills: How can we value and pass down artisanal techniques to future generations?
  • Integrating Technologies: What opportunities do digital tools offer for craftsmanship?
  • Design as a Catalyst for Social Change: How can craftsmanship contribute to sustainable and equitable development?

An Event that Left a Lasting Impression

The talk generated great interest among creators, designers, art enthusiasts, and craft lovers. Participants had the opportunity to engage with Lani Adeoye and discover her creative universe through an inspiring presentation.

The event's image, featuring one of her creations, beautifully symbolizes the fusion of tradition and modernity that defines the artist's work.

A Thriving Creative Ecosystem in Lagos

This talk is part of a broader context of creative dynamism in Lagos. The city, a true hub of contemporary art in Africa, is home to a community of talented artists and designers who are pushing the boundaries of artistic expression.

Similar articles
Cover of the post Ruinart Festiv’ Art Returns For a Fourth Edition In Cameroon From October 24 to November 3, 2023
October 23, 2023

Ruinart Festiv’ Art Returns For a Fourth Edition In Cameroon From October 24 to November 3, 2023

The 4th edition of the Ruinart Festiv'Art will take place in the partner galleries of the event located in the cities of Yaoundé and Douala from October 24 to November 3, 2023. The edition will be spread over six (06) dates including three ( 03) in Douala and three (03) in Yaoundé.

Runart Festiv’Art 2023’s major innovation is the exploration and highlighting of the state of connection between man and his environment. It will be structured around the theme: “Global impact for environmental awareness”. For the occasion, Maison Ruinart offers an inspiring platform to local artists to express their concerns and hopes regarding environmental impact. An already very specific hope for Arno Global Berverages (representative and exclusive distributor of the Ruinart house in Cameroon) which is in partnership with the Moet & Hennessy group as part of a recycling and transformation program for Ruinart glass bottles.

Thus, through various forms of artistic expression, the participating artists will examine the ecological impact of man on his habitat, while proposing reflections on the way in which art can be a vector of change and awareness. Several artists are announced at different openings and exhibitions. These include: Jean Michel Dissake, Wilfried Mbida, Sandra Kinuy, Leuna and Alida, Manfaust, Joël Mpa Dooh etc.

As a reminder, Ruinart Festiv’Art is an initiative from Ruinart. The festival created in 2019 works for the promotion and development of contemporary art in Cameroon and Pan-African on the one hand, by inviting artists from the continent who are recognized around the world on the artistic scene on the other hand. This relationship between Ruinart wine founded in 1729 and art dates from 1896 with André Ruinart.

Ruinart Festiv’Art 2023 Program

· Wednesday October 25, 2023: Opening of the Exhibition by Jean Michel Dissake at Comptoirs des arts in Yaoundé

· Thursday October 26, 2023: Exhibition by Wilfried Mbida at the International Center for Cultural and Artistic Heritage (Cipca) in Yaoundé

· Friday October 27, 2023: Performance by Sandra Kinuy at the Cameroon Fashion Designers Center (CCMC) in Yaoundé

· Wednesday November 1, 2023: Opening reception of Leuna and Alida at the Annie Kadji gallery in Douala

· Thursday November 2, 2023: Opening of Manfaust at Doual’art in Douala

· Friday November 3: Exhibition by Joël Mpa Dooh and several other artists at the Mam gallery in Douala.

Tatiana Kuessie