August 5, 2024
Artists

Arts and artist continue to connect Atlanta and Lagos


Taiye Idahor with sculpture, “Ivbieva”. Photo by Radhiya Alston/The Atlanta Voice

In honor of the 50th anniversary of Mayor Maynard Jackson creating The Sister City Rising, The Ashview Community Garden located on the westside of the Atlanta Beltline hosted two art exhibition unveilings. When Jackson, with the help of Andrew Young, put together the idea of The Sister City Rising it was to build a relationship between Atlanta and Lagos Nigeria. All these years later their work to make that happen is still shining through. The two art exhibitions were curated by Lauren Tate Baeza and created by Nigerian based artist Taiye Idahor and Kainebi Osahenye.

Tate Baeza is the curator of African Art at the High Museum of Art, she handpicked Idahor and Osahenye to participate on this project.

Tate Baeza said, “I knew I picked the right artists,” when it came to who she would be having to come to Atlanta from Lagos. In the 10-week residency that the artists were in Atlanta, Baeza explained that they were both very ambitious with their ideas. With there being such a short amount of time for the artists to make their ideas come to life Tate Baeza was inspired watching them work. She also said that she is “excited to see the growth in the art sector between Lagos and Atlanta” in the future. 



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