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Muyiwa Familoni launches African Art Canvas, showcasing extraordinary local art pieces

AdminBy AdminJanuary 3, 2024Updated:January 3, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Serial entrepreneur, Muyiwa Familoni

Muyiwa Familoni (Founder & CEO, TasteDNA) is excited to announce the launch of his new venture, African Art Canvas – an online marketplace for unique and authentic African art.

After several months of meticulously sourcing art from local markets and galleries, cataloguing and curating a diverse collection for the diaspora, African Art Canvas was introduced to the public a few weeks ago at a vibrant beach event that showcased the extraordinary pieces.

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Says Familoni: “It’s been fulfilling to witness new connections between art enthusiasts and the rise of new art collectors. This platform isn’t just about showcasing art; it’s a stepping stone for artists to thrive and gain international visibility.

“We’re eager to share these hidden gems with the world, providing a window for African artists to be recognised and celebrated. Explore our collection and discover a piece that speaks to you. No matter where you are, we’re committed to delivering a slice of Africa’s artistic beauty to your doorstep!”

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