The major highlight of the inaugural edition of Black Muse Art Festival is the unveiling of the Black Muse Sculpture Park, a landmark cultural site designed to become a hub for public art, conversation, and gathering. Featuring in this park includes a bamboo pavilion, called Ázágbà, which is an Esan word for compound. This space is a striking architectural centerpiece designed by our commissioned Architect-in-Residence, James Inedu George. The pavilion will also feature stained-glass windows by Victor Ehikhamenor, infusing a play of light and colour into the pavilion.