Cultural and Creative Arts - Junior Secondary 3 - Nigerian art composers

Nigerian art composers

TERM: 1ST TERM

WEEK FIVE

Class: Junior Secondary School 3

Age: 14 years

Duration: 40 minutes of 5 periods each

Date:

Subject: CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS (CCA)

Topic: NIGERIAN ART COMPOSERS

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to

I.) Discuss the Nigerian Contemporary Arts

II.) State the efforts of Pioneering Nigerian Artists

III.) Identify the prominent Arts and Their Locations

IV.) Mention Incomes generated through Contemporary Arts

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Identification, explanation, questions and answers, demonstration, videos from source

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Videos, loud speaker, textbook, pictures,

INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES

PERIOD 1-2

PRESENTATION

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY

STUDENT’S

ACTIVITY

STEP 1

INTRODUCTION

The teacher discusses the concept of Nigeria contemporary arts and discuss the efforts of pioneering Nigeria artists.

Students listens attentively to the teacher                                                                          

STEP 2

EXPLANATION

Teacher indicate some prominent Arts and Their Locations.

Teacher state the income generated through Contemporary Arts

Students exhibit attentiveness and active engagement

STEP 3

NOTE TAKING

The teacher writes a summarized

note on the board

The students

copy the note in

their books

 

NOTE

NIGERIAN ART COMPOSERS

Nigerian Contemporary Arts

Nigerian contemporary art encompasses a diverse range of artistic expressions and practices that reflect the country's rich cultural heritage, social issues, and global influences. It encompasses various mediums, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, performance art, installation, and new media.

Efforts of Pioneering Nigerian Artists

Artist

Contribution

Aina Onabolu

Considered the father of Nigerian modern art, advocated for the inclusion of indigenous art forms

Akinola Lasekan

Known for his pioneering work in watercolor painting and for documenting Nigerian culture.

Ben Enwonwu   

Renowned for his sculptures and paintings, celebrated for his iconic portrait of Nigerian princess Adetutu Ademiluyi, known as "Tutu".

Mrs. Etsu Ngbodaga 

A prominent female artist known for her contributions to Nigerian contemporary art.           

Madam Ladi Kwal

Revered for her expertise in traditional pottery, particularly the art of coiling and burnishing.

Lamidi Fakeye

Renowned for his woodcarvings and sculptures, blending traditional Yoruba aesthetics with contemporary themes.

 

Prominent Arts and Their Locations

Artwork

Artist

Location

Caran

Ben Enwonwu    

PHCN, Lagos 

Sculptural Decoration

Demas Nwoko  

National Theatre, Lagos

Etching

Bruce Onabiakpoya

Agbanafor, Delta State

 

Income Generation through Contemporary Arts

  1. Sales of Artworks: Artists can generate income by selling their artworks to collectors, galleries, and art enthusiasts both locally and internationally.
  2. Exhibitions and Shows: Participating in art exhibitions, fairs, and shows provides opportunities for artists to showcase their work and attract potential buyers.
  3. Commissions and Public Art Projects: Artists can earn income through commissions for public art installations, sculptures, murals, and other commissioned artworks for public and private spaces.
  4. Art Education and Workshops: Teaching art classes, workshops, and seminars can be a source of income for artists, as well as sharing their expertise through artist residencies and mentorship programs.
  5. Licensing and Merchandising: Licensing artworks for reproduction on various products such as prints, apparel, and home decor items can generate additional income for artists.

EVALUATION: 1. Discuss the Nigerian Contemporary Arts

  1. Mention and describe the efforts of 5 Pioneering Nigerian Artists
  2. Mention 4 income generated through contemporary Arts

CLASSWORK: As in evaluation

CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the students positively