The Lagos Gallery Weekend (LGW) is set to transform the city into a living canvas once again as it launches its third edition, bringing contemporary art directly to the doorsteps of everyday Lagosians.
Scheduled from March 5 to 8, 2026, the four-day citywide festival will unite twenty galleries across Lagos under the theme “Art for All” — a deliberate push to tear down the walls between the art world and the general public. From the bustling streets of Yaba to the upscale corridors of Ikoyi, Victoria Island, and Lekki, visitors can expect a curated journey through some of the city’s most dynamic creative spaces.
Participating venues include Alliance Française De Lagos, Nike Art Gallery, Yemisi Shyllon Museum, Alexis Galleries, Kokopelli Gallery, NURU Gallery, Bloom Art Lagos, and more than a dozen others spread across four dedicated routes.
Speaking at a press conference in Ikoyi, LGW Director Sunshine Alaibe was clear about what sets the event apart. “LGW is not an art fair,” she said, drawing a sharp distinction from commerce-driven events. The focus, she emphasized, is on cultural appreciation, dialogue, and community — celebrating the intrinsic value of art and the institutions that champion it.
The theme was born from an unexpected moment of connection at last year’s edition. “We noticed that even bus drivers felt the spark,” Alaibe recalled, describing how the event’s energy spread far beyond gallery walls. This year, those same bus drivers will play an active role, ferrying visitors between locations and creating an economic ripple effect alongside the cultural one.
Programming is rich and varied. Friday is dedicated to student tours from primary through university level, while Saturday and Sunday shift focus to Victoria Island and Lekki respectively. Workshops, panel discussions, art talks, film screenings, and performances round out a schedule designed to welcome seasoned collectors and curious newcomers alike. A special children’s session will be held at O’DA Art Gallery, with subsidised fares available for schools.
Sponsored by Chisco Transport and held in collaboration with the +234 Art Fair, the event is expected to draw more than 3,000 attendees across the weekend — proof that in Lagos, art has never been just for the few.
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