The Scrap Art Museum addresses the urgent need for a shift in how Nigerians, Africans, and the global community care for the environment. We believe that fostering a cleaner, healthier planet is crucial for future generations. Through our art and initiatives, we aim to inspire others to adopt sustainable practices that preserve the earth.
Our purpose is to merge art, sustainability, culture, education, and community engagement to create lasting positive change. We seek to promote creativity, celebrate cultural heritage, and empower individuals to make a tangible difference in both society and the environment.
Our mission is to save the environment by promoting recycled arts, fostering sustainable practices, and reducing waste.
We aim to develop Africa and the African mind through innovative arts and technology, empowering youth for leadership responsibilities and creating jobs in related fields, while preserving cultural values
To be the foremost international museum promoting scrap art, fostering creativity, employment generation, and sustainable development in Africa.
We strive to create a future where the African youth can thrive and develop innovative solutions that have a positive impact on the environment and society.
We value and celebrate creativity, it is essential to the continuous growth and development of individuals and society
We are committed to promoting eco-friendliness and environmental conservation through art
We value and respect the preservation of African cultural values and use that as a launch pad to foster futuristic thinking and technological development.
Equipping the research institute with advanced tools for exploration and innovation.
We prioritize the needs and interests of the African community we serve
At the heart of the museum is its curated collection of scrap art from local and international artists. By transforming discarded materials into captivating works, the museum highlights both creativity and sustainability, proving that waste can inspire art
The museum's educational programs, including lectures, seminars, and workshops, offer insights into art techniques and sustainability, deepening understanding of both the creative process and environmental impact.
The museum extends its role as a cultural hub through public events such as art fairs, festivals, and themed exhibitions. These events engage diverse audiences, fostering artistic connections and encouraging innovation within the community.
The museum enhances its exhibits by incorporating poetry, music, and drama, adding emotion and depth. This creates a rich sensory experience that resonates with visitors and elevates the showcased artworks.
The museum's educational programs, including lectures, seminars, and workshops, provide insights into art techniques and sustainability, deepening understanding of both creativity and environmental impact.
the museum’s diverse partnerships amplify its impact and highlight its commitment to sustainability, education, community engagement, and the advancement of artistic expression. These collaborations form a tapestry of relationships that collectively contribute to a more environmentally aware and culturally enriched society.
We are very particular about the caliber of people the museum is committed to serve. Here, we shall discuss their demographics, psychography and their philosophies. The target audience of the museum include:
The individuals drawn to the Scrap Art Museum share common values of creativity and sustainability.
They appreciate unconventional art that challenges norms and embraces resourcefulness, finding beauty in repurposed materials. Motivated by environmental responsibility, they seek ways to align their lifestyles with eco-friendly practices.
These individuals see art as a bridge for cultural connection and dialogue about global issues, and they value the museum’s commitment to recycling and upcycling. Their dedication to positive change is reflected in their support for spaces that promote sustainable living and inspire others to join the movement.
Projects are always ongoing at the museum. We would like you to see how you can be a part of it.