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January Spotlight Artists: Yvadney Davis, Nana Osei, and David Awoleye
As we step into a new year, THE.CCART kicks off 2026 by spotlighting three artists whose practices are rooted in memory, identity, and personal reflection. From the quiet intimacy of domestic life to the expressive power of texture and tradition, Yvadney Davis, Nana Osei, and David Awoleye each offer distinct ways of seeing and feeling through their work. Together, they open the year with honest, grounded perspectives that reflect the past while pointing towards the future. Y

THE.CCART
Jan 22 min read


November Spotlight Artists: Olamide Ogunade Olisco, Boluwatife Victoria Lawal, and Wasiu Eshinlokun
This November, THE.CCART highlights three artists whose work explores layered emotional states, social commentary, and the moments that shape our everyday realities. Olamide Ogunade Olisco, Boluwatife Victoria Lawal, and Wasiu Eshinlokun each approach art as a way to observe, question, and reflect, translating personal experience into visual form. Through varied techniques and mediums, their practices open up conversations about pressure, memory, and transformation. Olamide O

THE.CCART
Nov 6, 20252 min read


October Spotlight Artists: Hopex John, Leonard Baloyi, and Chidimma Urunwa
This October, THE.CCART turns its attention to artists whose work delves into the quiet, often unspoken layers of lived experience. Hopex John, Leonard Baloyi, and Chidimma Urunwa each approach portraiture as a form of storytelling, whether through hyperreal precision, textured emotion, or layered symbolism. Their practices examine how identity is shaped not just by what is seen, but by what is felt, remembered, and carried. Hopex John: Capturing African Narratives Through H

THE.CCART
Oct 1, 20252 min read
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