Short Courses
Short Courses

The Precision of Ink: Mastering Ballpoint Realism
Weekend Masterclass on the 26th and 27th of April
With his works in significant collections both in Nigeria and internationally, Ukonu has featured in a select exhibitions including: 'Insanity', Omenka Gallery, Lagos(2016); 'Nigeria 5', Corridor Contemporary, Tel Aviv (2021); 'Souls and Spirits' Voltz Clarke Gallery, New York, NY (2022)

The charcoal blueprint: understanding charcoal art
Weekend Master class on 3rd and 4th May 2025


Master the Wall: Murals – Design, Materials, Surfaces & Finishing
Weekend Masterclass on the 16th, 17th, and 18th of May

The Art Of Story Telling With Oils
Weekend Masterclass on the 19th and 20th of April
Duke Asidere was born in Lagos and is one of Nigeria’s leading contemporary artists. He studied fine art at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and graduated with a first class in painting (1988). He also earned a Masters in fine art from the same institution (1990). From 1990 to 1995, Asidere lectured in painting, drawing and art history at the Federal Polytechnic, Auchi. In 2004, he took to photography under Don Barber’s tutelage. Since then, he has engaged with cameras to search for inspiration, themes and accidents to imbibe in his creative pursuits.
Asidere’s work engages contemporary African politics. Through visual metaphors, the artist comments on the everyday human drama that surrounds him; political, social, psychological or cultural. Furthermore, he adds an element of surprise to these sketches of human drama by infusing them with irony and humour. Asidere’s broad oeuvre ranges from headless or limbless figures and faces of strangely hybrid beings to densely populated urban landscapes, accentuated with thick strokes of vivid colour. He has also turned to car enamel paint, which he applies with a spray gun to produce emotionally charged works that retain figurative subject matter, and at the same time emphasise abstract qualities. Perhaps the most distinguishing characteristic of Asidere’s style is his simplicity of form and expressive line, which he achieves with an economy of means.

Unravel Oils Mastering The Medium
Weekend Masterclass on the 9th, 10th and 11th of May
Silas Onoja is a Nigerian painter known for stunning realistic and hyperrealistic paintings. Based in Abuja, Silas’s work captures the essence of his environment and the profound emotions that shape the human experience. Silas studied Fine Art at Benue State Polytechnic, where he refined his skills in painting. Growing up in a local community, he drew inspiration from his surroundings, translating the everyday beauty and struggles of life into his art. This deep connection to his environment continues to influence his work, driving his desire to depict reality with meticulous detail.
Over the years, Silas has showcased his work in several notable exhibitions. His solo exhibitions, such as “FREEDOM” held in Chicago (2022) and Abuja (2018), have received critical acclaim for their powerful themes and emotional depth. His participation in group exhibitions, including “Elbowroom” in Abuja (2021), highlights his versatility and ability to connect with diverse audiences. Another significant solo exhibition, “Water,” took place in Oostende, Belgium (2019), further establishing his international presence. Silas’s paintings often explore themes of freedom and emotions, reflecting his belief in the transformative power of art. He works primarily with oil on cotton canvas, creating detailed, lifelike images that invite viewers to engage deeply with the subjects portrayed. His attention to detail and mastery of his medium have earned him a feature in ALICE, the in-flight magazine of Airpeace, showcasing his work to a broader audience.

Watercolour : Flow and Discover
2 Weeks Master class in April 2025
Beyond her artistry, Gbadamosi is a dedicated mentor and teacher, nurturing young artists to find their own voices. She also serves as the CEO of Nature Meets Art, merging artistic expression with natural elements, fostering a deeper connection between creativity and the world around us and the
President of her alumni association, championing growth and community. Blending tradition with authenticity, Gbadamosi’s art transcends mere expression—it is a tool for awakening. Through her creations, she invites viewers to look within, embrace transformation, and rediscover the wonder of existence.
The Fundamental Authentic Nature of an Artist
2 Weeks Master class in May 2025
