Nike Art Gallery is Nigeria’s leading art gallery. It is also No.1 on Trip Advisor’s list of top places to visit in Lagos, Nigeria. The gallery is owned by Chief Nike Davies Okundaye. The Lagos gallery is located at 2 Elegushi Beach Road in Lekki. This four storey gallery comprises of an art gallery and textile museum featuring over 7,000 pieces. On-site is also home to a coffee shop. Below is a visual diary and information on the gallery.
A view of the courtyard at the gallery’s entrance
A view of the gallery from the 3rd floor
More art
A wall of incredible beading and textile
The onsite gallery cafe
LOCATION: 2 Elegushi Beach Road, 3rd Roundabout, Epe Expressway, Lekki Phase I, Lekki, Nigeria
ENTRY COST: No entry fee
OPENING HOURS: 10AM TO 6PM (Everyday)
CONTACT INFORMATION: +234 1 270 5964
WHAT TO EXPECT: From Textiles to Paintings to Metal work to Fabrics
PRICE RANGE: It ranges from a few thousands to millions of Naira
PAYMENT METHOD: USD and local currency “Naira” is accepted
OTHER PLACES OF INTEREST NEARBY: Lekki Arts & Craft Market (Aka. Jakande Market), Lekki Conservation Centre
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The outside looks great and enticing. But I’ll like to know the cost of accessing the gallery to feed my eyes.
The gallery is FREE to visit
My school ROTHMYTEMMY schools will like to visit Nike Art Gallery on 18th of march 2019. we will like to learn more about the activities at the place. but I need to visit the place by tomorrow to know the more info. I need more info if our student will be visiting the place.
Please reach out to the directly: http://www.nikeart.com/contact.htm
The Faculty of Agriculture, Bowen University Iwo, OSUN State would live to visit this place and learn more about the arts in the museum, would Appreciate if there is anything we need to know about the visitation.
Thank you ma’am.
I would advise to call the gallery themselves via the contact on their site: http://www.nikeart.com. They are responsive.
Hope that helps!
Am interested in doing my SIWES Training here (Industrial training),a student of FCE(sp)OYO from the department of fine and applied arts…pls I will like to know more on how to gain entry for my programme,thanks slot.
I have been to the one in Abuja, and trust me it is nothing like that of Lagos. In Abuja, it’s more of a research centre and workshop area, with hostel for staff and student on-site. Nevertheless it unique in it’s own way – like the infinity garden right from the entrance to the main halls to the beautifully sculptures made from scrap metal.
Well, it’s a sight to appreciate for the art lovers.