The Centre for Contemporary Arts is set to host Peregrinate, a photo exhibition featuring the works of several African photographers.
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Photo exhibition set to hold at Center for Contemporary Arts
The exhibition explores the concept of photography as a common methos of investigation, discovery and representation.
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The photographers whose works are scheduled to be exhibited include South Africans - Thabiso Sekgala and Musa Nxumalo, and Kenyan Mimi Cherono Ngók.
Set to take place from Friday 11th March through to Sunday 10th April, the exhibition is the final stage for the three participants as part of the Goethe-Institut Sub-Sahara Africa portfolio workshop, the Photographers´Master Class.
The event is held in partnership with CCA Lagos.
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