The National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), led by the Director General Mr. Obi Asika, has announced the 2024 International Arts and Crafts (INAC) Expo will be held in Abuja.
This highly anticipated event will showcase Nigeria’s cultural diversity and artistic prowess, while promoting national unity and driving economic growth.
To set the stage for a successful Expo, NCAC will host a Pre-INAC dinner for members of the Diplomatic Community and other stakeholders in Nigeria on October 10, 2024, in Abuja.
The dinner serves as a prelude to the 17th edition of INAC, scheduled to take place from November 18th to 30th, 2024 and it will run concurrently with NAFEST at the Arts and Crafts Village, Abuja.
Themed, “Networking Nigerian Crafts to the World,” INAC 2024 will showcase Nigeria’s rich artistic heritage and offer visitors unforgettable experience. Attendees will enjoy a diverse range of artistic creations, including:
Textiles: Handwoven fabrics, Ankara prints, and intricate embroidery
Sculpture: Wooden carvings, metalwork, and ceramics
Painting: Contemporary and traditional styles
Jewelry: Beads, silver, and gold pieces
Pottery: Functional and decorative items
Photography: Artistic and documentary imagery
INAC provides a unique platform for artisans to connect with buyers, collectors, and industry professionals. Visitors will also be treated to live performances, workshops, and cultural demonstrations that celebrate Nigeria’s vibrant heritage.
Expressing his enthusiasm, the DG, Asika stated that, “The 17th edition of INAC will continue to elevate Nigerian arts and culture on the global stage. It’s an incredible opportunity for our artisans to showcase their talent, creativity and connect with a wider audience.”
INAC 2024 is set to be a landmark event that reflects NCAC’s dedication to preserving and promoting Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage.
“This event demonstrates our commitment to creating opportunities for economic empowerment, growth, and national unity,” Asika noted.
