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UNEARTHED: Revealing the Roots of Environmental art in Africa Jadesola Olaniyan (b 1997) is a visual artist, independent curator and anthropologist born and based in Lagos, Nigeria She completed her BA (Hons ) in Anthropology and Archaeology at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, focusing on museum studies and visual culture (2016-2021)
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The Art of a Greener Future: African Artists and Sustainability - MoMAA Peju Alatise – A Nigerian multimedia artist, Alatise tackles various environmental issues in her work, such as deforestation and air pollution She creates sculptures, installations, and paintings that expose the consequences of human activities on the environment
National Museum of African Art | Earth Matters: Land as Material and . . . Inspired by the splendid fall foliage outside northeastern American homes, many of which are heated with Nigerian oil, Jerry Buhari has created a work that celebrates beauty in nature at the same time that it critiques environmental degradation and highlights international connections
Art for the Earth: African artists leading the eco-art movement Nigerian artist Bright Ugochukwu Eke's work is a powerful exploration of humanity's relationship with water By creating thought-provoking installations from recycled materials, Eke highlights
The Rise of Eco Art in West Africa - AFRICANAH. ORG In the vibrant tapestry of West African art, the threads of sustainability, cultural preservation, and environmental advocacy are woven together, creating a powerful narrative that resonates far beyond the region’s borders