European Union-Backed Initiative Calls On African Artists To Showcase Talents | Sahara Reporters
Mr Oscar Ekponimo, Managing Director, Gallery of Code, the host institution for the S+T+ARTS 4 Africa, said this during a news conference in Abuja on Monday.
The Science, Technology & the ARTS (S+T+ARTS) Afropean Intelligence, an initiative of the European Union (EU), has urged African artists to explore Artificial Intelligence (AI) to showcase their talents.
Mr Oscar Ekponimo, Managing Director, Gallery of Code, the host institution for the S+T+ARTS 4 Africa, said this during a news conference in Abuja on Monday.
Ekponimo said the S+T+ARTS 4 Africa had opened a platform through which interested artists could apply for support, adding that the beneficiaries would be expected to use their talents to promote the nexus among science, technology and arts.
He said the beneficiaries were expected to undergo the programme under a fully funded residency arrangement.
Ekponimo said the project offered a unique opportunity for the selected African artists to use the opportunities provided by AI to reach greater heights.
He said the programme would benefit artists with vision and commitment to social impact.
“The project seeks to explore themes of AI ethics, social justice and inclusivity.
“This is not just about adding a technological veneer to existing practices; it is about a fundamental shift in how we conceive of the role of arts role in society.
“We are seeking artists who are passionate about using their creative talents to analyse pressing social issues, challenge established narratives, and foster a more inclusive and equitable world,’’ he said.
According to him, Nigeria, Egypt, Tunisia, South Africa, and the Democratic Republic of Congo have been selected for the residency.
“Artists from Nigeria, Egypt, Tunisia, South Africa, and the Democratic Republic of Congo are encouraged to apply online at http://starts.eu/detail/
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that S+T+ARTS is an initiative of the European Commission (EU), set up under the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.
It seeks to support collaborations among artists, scientists, engineers and researchers.