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Baraxana Arts Festival Now A Biennale


Baraxana Arts Festival has announced its evolution into the Baraxana Arts Biennale this year. The biennale is set to hold November 2025 in Jos, Plateau State.

The transformation reflects the festival’s renewed commitment to its original objective – to serve as a springboard for Africa’s emerging creative talents, whilst fostering meaningful exchange among creatives, cultural practitioners and society at large.

It also proffers more time for meaningful curation, strategic collaborations, and creation of innovative opportunities for emerging creatives.

“Evolving into the Baraxana Arts Biennale allows us to create a more focused and impactful platform for emerging talent. It also strengthens our role as a space where creatives, cultural practitioners and society can connect and collaborate in ways that inspire growth and transformation,” said Founder and Festival Director, Tally Ozegbe.

Baraxana Arts Biennale 2025, will bring together diverse disciplines, showcase groundbreaking talent, and deepen the dialogue between creativity and society.

Further details of the event will be announced in the coming months.

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