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Kachi James Arts Gallery
Senator Osita Ngwu cutting the ribbon for the official opening of the Galary
On Saturday, October 7th, 2023, Kachi James Arts Gallery opened in Enugu.

Speaking at the unveiling of the Gallery the Founder, Kachi Aghasili said that the Gallery is intended to provide a platform for budding artists to showcase their works and also serve as a melting point for the showcasing of different cultural heritages.

Aghasili who said that she had always nursed the ambition to own a gallery over a decade, said that her choice of Enugu as a destination was informed by the fact that the state has a great mixture of arts and history.

“We want to give emerging artists an opportunity to be seen, heard and discovered,” she said, adding that most of the Galleries that already exist are meant for the big names in the industry, with little focusing on those who are still coming up.

Aghasili said her love for arts and intellectual property motivated her to establish the Kachi James Arts Gallery

According to the Founder, who doubles as a lawyer in the United States of America, said she set up the gallery to present a ground where “we can have emerging artists as well as popular artists”.

In her address, Commissioner for Culture and Tourism in the state, Ugochi Madueke said that the current administration of Governor Peter Mbah in Enugu State remains committed to boosting the tourism sector in the state, thus Kachi James Art Gallery has their full support.

“We will establish more galleries because they will boost tourism and the economy by attracting visitors from different parts of the country and also boost the state’ economy,” she said. They will also serve as educational tools for the people and a way of preserving our Cultural heritage,”.

She noted that the government was doing even more in the tourism sector as plans are underway to have a film village and a museum where different art works will be displayed.

Also speaking, the member representing Enugu West Senatorial District, Senator Osita Ngwu highlighted the private sector’s contribution to the development of arts in Nigeria.

Senator Ngwu added that nations have achieved economic growth in various arts through the enormous contributions of the private sector.

“I’m very happy with what I have seen today. Kachi James just showed the substance she’s made of by bringing this art gallery to Enugu. It’s a private initiative and I commend it completely.

“This is what the Igbo call ‘aku ruo ulo’; that’s taking your wealth home to help empower your people.

“I’m hoping that this gallery is going to motivate more youths, who have the talents for arts but lack the exposure such as this. With the number of arts enthusiasts that have trooped into this place to have a look at the colourful paintings, it gives the motivation that they can actually make a living from painting.

“I commend Kachi James for this initiative which is a platform to motivate young artists. It’s good to follow your dream and live it in all you do”, he said.

The Lawmaker, who expressed happiness with the contributions of the private sector players like Kachi James, said with the effort of the state government, and “the contributions of some of us in the legislature, there will be a paradigm shift for arts in Enugu and South-East”.

The event featured arts exhibitions, auctions, live art performances, dance presentations, sip and paint.

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