Kuta Arts Foundation

KUTA ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM 2025/2026

Kuta Arts Foundation invites applications for our 2025/2026 Artist in Residence program based in Abeokuta, Nigeria. We’re seeking diverse creative voices for monthly residencies between August 2025 and April 2026. Program Overview: 9 fully funded monthly residencies for Abeokuta-based artists (one artist per month) Additional partially funded residency opportunities for other local and international artists Open to artists, designers, writers, and filmmakers: Visual Artists & Writers This call is open to visual and literary artists who engage in the creation of works that explore the cultural landscape of Abeokuta in its purest form, through mediums such as painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography, installation, performance, video, new media, or other interdisciplinary practices. Literary artists, such as writers and poets, are highly encouraged to apply. Curators/Researchers Curators and Researchers who are keen on interacting with artists in residence, exploring cultural history, and digging into archival materials to tell compelling stories and develop materials for educational use. Production from this endeavour will be published for the addition to our developing art library, enabling indigenous artists and students to access it as a resource for their practice.  What We Offer: The fully funded residency includes studio space, accommodation, professional practice development, exhibition/presentation opportunity, and curated community programs. Partially funded options provide flexible support based on artists’ needs and available resources. There is currently no stipend for the artist or work production available in this residency cycle. Residency Fees break down (Please read carefully): –  Selected applicants are expected to pay a participatory fee for one (1) month of residency only. These fees are not for profit purposes but are applied as donations to support Kuta’s missions: – Nigeria Based Artists – N200,000 Studio & Accommodation Fee, N50,000 (Refundable Caution Fee). – International Artists – N200,000 Studio & Accommodation Fee, N50,000 Travel Support Fee, N50,000 (Refundable Caution Fee) – Deadline for all fee payments is July 20th, 2025. Selection Criteria: Our selection committee evaluates applications based on: Artistic merit and quality of work Potential for artistic development during the residency Proposed use of the residency period Interest in engaging with the local community Alignment with Kuta’s mission to support diverse creative practices For local artists: Availability to attend the residency for 4 weeks straight between August 2025 – April 2026 For International artists: Availability to attend the residency for 4 weeks straight between October 2025- April 2026 We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds, career stages, and creative approaches. Both international and Nigerian creatives are encouraged to apply. https://bit.ly/4k0bOiv Important Dates: Application Deadline: June 30th, 2025 Response to Applicants: Rolling basis until July 10th Payment Deadline: July 20th, 2025 Results Announced: July 30th, 2025 Residency Period: August 18th, 2025 – April 30th 2026
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Kuta Creative Leaders Fellowship 2025

The KUTA Creative Leaders Fellowship, an initiative of Kuta Arts Foundation in collaboration with the Afrikan Creative Hubs Network, is seeking 100+ dynamic individuals (ages 18-30 and above) who are passionate about leading, administering, and managing arts and cultural organizations across Africa. Program Overview: This 3-month intensive online fellowship is designed to equip emerging creative leaders with essential skills in arts administration, including program management, community engagement, art education facilitation, content production, grant writing, fundraising, communications, and operational leadership. Participants will develop a foundation in these areas while learning how to build and manage teams tailored to specific artistic disciplines and community needs. Apply Here Training Structure: 10 hours weekly commitment Diverse learning formats: live sessions, recorded content, group projects, field projects, and mentorship Access to a network of over 120 creative hubs across South, West, and East Africa Certificate of Participation awarded upon completion Closing virtual celebration with testimonials and networking Regional Impact & Opportunities: This fellowship addresses critical infrastructure gaps for arts and cultural development across Africa by training the next generation of creative leaders. The program recognizes the unique challenges and opportunities across different regions: West Africa: Rapidly expanding creative economies in Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal with strong music, film, and fashion industries East Africa: Growing tech-creative integration in Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania, with opportunities in digital arts and design Southern Africa: Established cultural institutions in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Botswana with heritage preservation and contemporary arts development needs Pan-African: Cross-regional collaboration opportunities addressing unemployment through cultural entrepreneurship Who Should Apply: We welcome applications from creatives and professionals from ALL backgrounds, including: Artists (visual artists, photographers, designers, fashion creators) Technical specialists (web developers, content creators) Business professionals (accountants, lawyers, marketers, project managers) Students and recent graduates from any field with a passion for the creative sector Eligibility Requirements: Ages 18-30 years and above Applicants from both African and non-African countries are welcome Strong passion/ commitment to developing Africa’s creative ecosystem Proficiency in English (speaking, reading, and writing) is mandatory Knowledge of additional languages (Swahili, French, Arabic, or Hausa) is advantageous Demonstrated interest in arts administration or creative leadership Commitment to attend all virtual training sessions Access to a reliable internet connection for online sessions Willingness to collaborate with peers from diverse backgrounds Key Dates: Application Deadline: May 30, 2025 Final Selection Notification: June 5, 2025 Virtual Training Period: June 10 – August 30, 2025 Abeokuta Bootcamp (for selected participants): June 1-15, 2025 Application Process: Application Fee: ₦20,000 or $15 USD (fully refundable if not selected) Required materials: Completed application form, CV, bio statement, work portfolio or web link Apply at: bit.ly/KutaCLF  or www.kutaartsfoundation.com For inquiries: kutanigeria@gmail.com Exceptional Opportunities: Top 10 applicants with up to 2 years of experience leading creative hubs will be invited to a specialized bootcamp in Abeokuta, Nigeria (June 1-15, 2025) hosted by Kuta Arts Foundation. Accommodation and a Stipend are provided. To be considered for this opportunity, submit your application before May 15, 2025.  KUTA C.L. Fellowship Graduates will access remote and on-site paid/volunteer work positions with partner organizations. Support and funding opportunities are available for fellows interested in launching their creative hubs. Ongoing mentorship through monthly workshop meetings with creative hub leaders to co-develop solutions for respective hubs. This fellowship is led by artist and arts administrator Benita Nnachortam through Kuta Arts Foundation and offers a unique pathway to leadership in Africa’s growing creative economy. For more information and Frequently Asked Questions see:   Download Information Pack
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Canvas Club Workshop: “Dumps and Dirt: The Art You Don’t See”

Join us for our first Canvas Club workshop of the year! We’re kicking off 2025 with fresh energy and creativity, and we can’t wait to see you there. This month, we’re excited to welcome Lanre Tejuoso, a talented textile and recycling artist, who will lead us in exploring the theme “Dumps and Dirt: The Art You Don’t See.” Discover how discarded materials can be transformed into stunning works of art, how to improvise using available materials, and how to see beauty in the unexpected. Don’t miss this inspiring session! Venue: 13, Tagoe Street, Lalubu Road Oke-Ilewo, Abeokuta (NestbyKuta) Time: 4pm WAT RSVP now to secure your seat. RSVP HERE NB: This Workshop is completely free. Olanrewaju Tejuoso Tejuoso holds a BA degree in Fine Art Education from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He is a multidisciplinary artist working with painting, performance, and installation. His art projects are socially and environmentally conscious; his passion for the environment drives him to produce artwork made from discarded and recycled materials. Usually taking reference from his immediate environment, he looks for materials that allow him to wrap, weave, stitch, and staple them in a process he calls “Waste to Life” to create his work. Tejuoso is particularly interested in subjects related to critical global issues such as climate change, drought, desertification, the extinction of flora and fauna species, and carbon emissions. His work has been exhibited in several museums, art galleries, and biennials across the world and was recently included in museum art collections at the Museum of Black Civilizations (Senegal) and the Yemisi Shyllon Museum Pan-Atlantic University (Nigeria).
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Open Call: Kuta Arts Residency 2025

Kuta Arts Foundation is inviting both local and international art researchers, curators, and visual artists to apply for a partially funded residency program. This program fosters the professional growth of cultural practitioners at all stages of their careers, from emerging artists to established professionals. Participants will have access to studio facilities, accommodation, mentorship, and various art resources.  The residency provides a platform for residents to develop their ideas and prepare for both local and international opportunities and showcases. It is designed for anyone seeking uninterrupted time to create new work. We particularly encourage those interested in exploring and engaging with the cultural landscape of Abeokuta to submit their applications.   Eligibility Our one-month creative residencies are open to writers, researchers, curators, and visual artists working in various mediums (sculpture, ceramics, textiles, painting, photography, etc.) from around the world.  Fees: Residency Fee: Nigerian Artists: N200k  International Artists: $250 NB: Please be advised that we consider this fee to be a donation to our organization, as we do not derive any profit from it. Expenses paid by the artist (artists will be responsible for the list below): Travel Production costs Food Art Supplies Artists are expected to engage in the following with the support of our team: Workshops Presentation Open Studios Residency Duration: 1 month (Artists who are interested in extending their stay for up to 3 months are welcome to make a request ) The Residency Programme 2025:  Session 1: Tuesday, February 11, 2025, to Friday, March 14, 2025 Session 2: Tuesday, April 1, 2025, to Friday, May 2, 2025 Session 3: Tuesday, May 13, 2025, to Friday, June 13, 2025 Session 4: Tuesday, June 24, 2025, to Friday, July 25, 2025 Session 5: Tuesday, September 2, 2025, to Friday, October 3, 2025 Session 6: Tuesday, October 28, 2025, to Friday, November 28, 2025 Application Deadline: The application runs from November 30 through December 28th, 2024. Selected artists will be contacted to discuss the resumption timeline.  To apply click the link:  Applications Closed  
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Canvas Club-August

Practicing Cinematography; Light, Camera, Action! We invite you to join us in our monthly Art Education program “Canvas Club”, where we’ll explore the world of cinematic and documentary storytelling in our “Practicing Cinematography” class. Led by our head of production, Winner Ehimen, and documentary filmmaker, Oluwasegun Oluwajana, this class is designed for beginner and emerging cinematographers and documentary filmmakers who want to sharpen their skills. We’ll cover the basics of creating compelling motion pictures and how to shoot cinematically. EVENT DETAILS Date: 10th August 2024 Time: 2:00 pm Venue: NestbyKuta; 13 Tagoe Street, Lalubu Road, Oke-ilewo, Abeokuta.   Meet Our Facilitators for Canvas Club! Oluwasegun Oluwajana is a documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Lagos State, Nigeria. He is dedicated to portraying African narratives that capture the essence of the continent’s culture, people, landscape, and societal fabric. With a background in film education, Oluwasegun focuses on producing content that highlights the experiences of women, advocates for gender equality, addresses child labor issues, and delves into the complexities of climate change, aiming to raise awareness through his artistic endeavors.   Winner Ehimen is a visual artist, freelance cinematographer, and video editor. Her professional journey commenced with basic video editing. This exploration ignited her passion for capturing live moments through the lens of a camera, evolving her into a dedicated audiovisual storyteller. With a significant background in collaboration and voluntary contributions, Winner has actively participated in creating short films, commercials, and documentaries. Additionally, Winner has successfully undertaken international projects and brand promotions. Beyond her professional pursuits, Winner finds solace in playing volleyball, swimming, global travel, and encountering the diverse wonders of nature and the universe. Her ambitious aspiration is to establish herself as a full-time filmmaker and documentary storyteller.
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