We’re thrilled to announce the unveiling of the Black Muse Sculpture Park, which is at the heart of this year’s Black Muse Art Festival, holding from the 8th to the 12th of November, 2025.
At its centre rises the Ázágbà Pavilion, a bamboo architectural masterpiece designed by Architect-in-Residence James Inedu George, featuring stained glass windows by the acclaimed artist Victor Ehikhamenor.
The inaugural exhibition, “Today, Tomorrow, the Moon Will Still Be,” speaks to continuity — a reminder that while times change, the impulse to shape, carve, mould, and cast remains. The opening of the Black Muse Sculpture Park is more than a public art event; it is an act of remembrance — summoning ruins, residues, and echoes that transform decay into testimony.
The exhibition opens on November 9th and is free to attend, but we encourage early registration via the link below:
