The 'creative collective' gallery
African art is not only worthy of celebration, it also has the potential of making socio-economic impact when handled properly.
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His Creative Collective gallery is stopping by in Nigeria and Africa to help foster economic opportunities, support new artists, identify and develop new talents in the creative world.
The Creative Collective gallery has designed specific programmes that will provide leadership and encouragement to challenge and develop young African artists who are interested in visual art, providing them with opportunities for the expression of their individual perspectives.
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