Our mission is to inspire future generations of visual artists – Tokini Peterside
By Guardian TV
22 November 2016 |
4:04 pm
Here is a look back at the Art X Lagos 2016 where Guardian TV spoke to founder, Tokini Peterside. She talked about the purpose of the event, art incorporated with music and art as a career path.
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Here is a look back at the Art X Lagos 2016 where Guardian TV spoke to founder, Tokini Peterside. She talked about the purpose of the event, art incorporated with music and art as a career path.
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Two of Nigeria’s top visual artists, Victor Ehikhamenor and Gerald Chukwuma shared their experiences with us about the maiden edition of the Art X Lagos which took place two weeks back at Civic Center, Victoria Island Lagos.
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