Young Contemporaries 2018 Alumni

  • Abisola Gbadamosi

    Abisola Gbadamosi

    Abisola's works stem from personal stories and are reflective of experiences crucial to her growth and journey

  • Dandelion Eghosa

    Dandelion Eghosa

    Dandelion adopts the juxtaposition of photography and analog collage and documentation to illustrate the changing trajectory of her immediate community as it relates to gender, sex, and sexuality.

  • Habeeb Andu

    Habeeb Andu

    Habeeb Andu is a visual artist whose works take various mediums of expression. He believes “art is the primary of whatever exists now and after”. Through his large-scale abstract paintings , Habeeb provides commentaries informed by his observation of our socio-political environment.

  • Samuel Olowomeye

    Samuel Olowomeye

    Samuel Olowomeye is a self-trained artist who creates realistic drawings with pastel and charcoal that center on promoting Nigerian civilization and questioning western civilization being ingrained in our culture.

  • Yasser Claude-Ennin

    Yasser Claude-Ennin

    Yasser Claude-Ennin is a multidisciplinary artist that draws from his multicultural heritage. His practice extends from visual arts to pop productions such as murals and Textile imprints. He has a preference for working on textured fabrics and stained paper