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Born | Enugu State, Nigeria | 2 June 1975
Known for | Visual artist, playwright, poet, environmental activist |
Awards | Nigeria Dream Personality Award |
Ifesinachi Comedy Nwanyanwu (born 2 June 1975) is a Nigerian Visual artist, playwright, poet and environmental activist. He was born in Nsukka, Nigeria. [1]
He is the Curator of House 33 [2] in Abuja and Founder and Executive Director of ENACOF. He is committed to the improvement of wastes into art works in a bid to promote a sustainable environment. [3]
Ifesinachi is also a librarian at the British council which was sponsored by Maker Library Network. [4]
Some of his project undergoing execution includes: 5,000 trees planting, [5] cleanups and workshops for children, etc.
He was born on 2 June 1975 in Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria where he began his formative years. He has a B.Sc in Crop Production which he obtained from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. [1] When he came to Abuja in 2000, he found out, how much need to be done on the field of art in the capital city of Nigeria. [6]
He is the founder and Executive Director of Environmental Art Collective Foundation [7](ENACOF), and Curator of “One Environment” platform which successfully organised 2 editions of One Environment Hybrid 2016 [8] and 2017. [9] It involved round tables seminars and art workshops for professionals and kids which focused on environmental issues and many other activities like cleans-up, workshops for kids or planting trees projects. [10] He is a co-founder and curator of private gallery House 33, [11] along with Beasts Of No Nation author, Uzodinma Iweala. [12]
A recipient of the prestigious Nigeria Dream Personality Award, and presently the Curator of House 33. He is known to be a creative melting pot for artists and cultural practitioners in Abuja, Nigeria's Capital Territory. He is also the Maker Librarian at the British Council sponsored Maker Library Network.
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Born | Enugu State, Nigeria | 2 June 1975
Known for | Visual artist, playwright, poet, environmental activist |
Awards | Nigeria Dream Personality Award |
Ifesinachi Comedy Nwanyanwu (born 2 June 1975) is a Nigerian Visual artist, playwright, poet and environmental activist. He was born in Nsukka, Nigeria. [1]
He is the Curator of House 33 [2] in Abuja and Founder and Executive Director of ENACOF. He is committed to the improvement of wastes into art works in a bid to promote a sustainable environment. [3]
Ifesinachi is also a librarian at the British council which was sponsored by Maker Library Network. [4]
Some of his project undergoing execution includes: 5,000 trees planting, [5] cleanups and workshops for children, etc.
He was born on 2 June 1975 in Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria where he began his formative years. He has a B.Sc in Crop Production which he obtained from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. [1] When he came to Abuja in 2000, he found out, how much need to be done on the field of art in the capital city of Nigeria. [6]
He is the founder and Executive Director of Environmental Art Collective Foundation [7](ENACOF), and Curator of “One Environment” platform which successfully organised 2 editions of One Environment Hybrid 2016 [8] and 2017. [9] It involved round tables seminars and art workshops for professionals and kids which focused on environmental issues and many other activities like cleans-up, workshops for kids or planting trees projects. [10] He is a co-founder and curator of private gallery House 33, [11] along with Beasts Of No Nation author, Uzodinma Iweala. [12]
A recipient of the prestigious Nigeria Dream Personality Award, and presently the Curator of House 33. He is known to be a creative melting pot for artists and cultural practitioners in Abuja, Nigeria's Capital Territory. He is also the Maker Librarian at the British Council sponsored Maker Library Network.