Resilience Through Vernacular Coastal Design
This major exhibition shows the revolutionary art of the late 1960s, expressed through some of the greatest music hits of the 20th century as well as paintings, film industry, fashion and design.
This major exhibition shows the revolutionary art of the late 1960s, expressed through some of the greatest music hits of the 20th century as well as paintings, film industry, fashion and design.
Hunt Breakfast (1737), Luncheon with Oysters (1735) and other paintings made by Jean-Francois de Troy, a French painter of Rococo period known for his depiction of the life of French aristocracy.
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Works of a German neoclassical painter Johan Zoffany who lived and created his masterpieces in Europe and India. The artist is appreciated for his detailed depiction of domestic life in the Georgian period.
An international online panel featuring scientists, environmental activists, and local voices from Ayetoro discussing rising sea levels and community-led resilience. This event links Ayetoro’s experience with other vulnerable coastal towns around the world, creating a space for shared solutions. Buy Ticket
This exhibition explores the origins of Ayetoro, founded in 1947 by the Holy Apostles’ Community. Through archival images, maps, and oral histories, visitors will discover how a group of visionaries built a communal society grounded in faith, equality, and collective labour. The story highlights the…
An online unveiling of the Ayetoro Digital Archive, featuring photographs, oral histories, and historic documents accessible worldwide. This event will include live commentary from community elders and curators, giving participants a guided tour of the virtual collection and inviting global audiences to experience Ayetoro’s living…