"A stripped-down Ikoyi gallery housed in a modest concrete cube marked by a colorful butterfly sculpture outside, known for hosting panels and exhibitions that spotlight women artists. During the visit it staged “Split,” showcasing works such as Fiyin Koko’s I’m Learning and Can You Hear Me? and Chigozie Obi’s provocative An Open Garden—works that mix lush figuration, playful color, and confrontational subject matter, occasionally scandalizing more conservative visitors." - Shirley Nwangwa