Klub Der Weisheit To be a Nigerian Woman*

The first edition of KDW pairs therapist and artist Amanda Iheme with artist Lady Donli for a conversation on the flows of Nigerian womanhood*. Lady Donli will lead an experimental performance created for this programme, followed by a presentation by Amanda Iheme, with audience contributions interleaved throughout.

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What Moves Us

Strengthening Independent Art Spaces Across Africa
Residency Re-Sourced

The Goethe-Institut proudly announces Residency Re-Sourced, an initiative connecting eight independent art residency spaces across Africa. The program, centered on sustainability, mobility, and creative exchange, will partner residencies from Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, and Tunisia to support cultural spaces and strengthen artistic communities.
 

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Digital Cultures
Dreaming New Worlds

Goethe-Institut Nigeria’s Dreaming New Worlds project is designed to provide a space to investigate the new frontier posed by the prevalence of emerging technologies in the world and the role which the creative sector plays in shaping it.

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2023-2025
Connecting the Dots

The "Connecting the Dots" project (2023-2025) aims at facilitating community engagement with public museums in Nigeria through the establishment of a young scholars museum fellowship program and a youth education program. It is implemented by the Goethe-Institut Nigeria together with The Ford Foundation. Up to six Nigerian museums will participate in the program over a period of two years.

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