DIDI MUSEUM

FOUNDATION

This is the Didi Museum Foundation, which encompasses the Didi Museum and the Didi Museum Art Store

Celebrating Nigerian Arts and Culture.

Preserving Heritage, Nurturing Talent, and Fostering Appreciation.

Once established, national museums in Nigeria became solely the responsibility of the government, making them synonymous with government patronage. Other attempts to establish museums occurred at various government levels, but these non-national museums have had a marginal collective impact and often receive little to no recognition even within their own local areas.
Until 1983, indigenous efforts to support the visual arts were scarce and lacked coordinated attempts to re-educate audiences, focusing their interest on both heritage and contemporary art. On May 11, 1983, the DIDI Museum was officially inaugurated in the private home of its founder, Dr. Newton Jibunoh, in memory of his late sister Edith Jibunoh (DIDI), who died at a young age. The institution was inaugurated by His Royal Highness, Alhaji Ado Bayero, the Emir of Kano, who also served as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees.
The inaugural exhibition featured painters Kenny Adamson and Adam Ajunam, showcasing over 75 works during the five-day event, which attracted around 1,200 visitors. Dr. Ekpo Eyo, then Director-General of the National Commission of Museums and Monuments, praised it as an excellent first attempt at such a venture by a private citizen.

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The permanent exhibition includes two main sections

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The permanent collection contains over 500 artifacts

Didi Museum Foundation extends the creation into perpetuity, striving to provide

Preservation of Cultural Heritage

  • Preserve and protect Nigerian cultural and artistic heritage, both traditional and contemporary.
  • Establish a repository for valuable artifacts and artworks to prevent loss and neglect.

Promotion of Contemporary Nigerian Art

  • Showcase emerging and established Nigerian artists.
  • Boost innovation and creativity in Nigerian art by supporting new projects.

Educational Outreach

  • Educate the public on Nigerian cultural heritage and contemporary art via exhibitions, lectures, and workshops.
  • Create educational programs and resources for schools and universities to incorporate Nigerian art and history into their curricula.

Exhibitions

  • Curate diverse exhibitions featuring both heritage and contemporary art.
  • Showcase emerging and established artists.
  • Partner with museums, galleries, and cultural institutions for joint exhibitions and exchanges.

Community Engagement

  • Engage the local community with inclusive programs, making art and culture accessible to all.
  • Create opportunities for community participation in cultural and artistic activities, fostering pride and ownership.

Fundraising

  • Attract funding from donors, sponsors, and grants to support the foundation.
  • Host fundraising events and campaigns to finance museum projects and exhibitions.

Acquisitions

  • Grow the museum’s collection with key heritage and contemporary artworks, artifacts, and cultural items.
  • Preserve and maintain the current collection for future generations.

Cultural Exchange Programs

  • Foster cultural exchange between local and international artists and institutions.
  • Enhance cultural understanding and collaboration, enriching the local art scene with fresh perspectives.

Artist Residencies and Fellowship Program

  • Empower artists with residencies and resources, fostering creativity and innovation.

Research and Documentation

  • To conduct and support research on Nigerian art, culture, and history.
  • To document and publish findings, thereby contributing to the academic and cultural understanding of Nigeria’s artistic legacy.

Collaborations and Partnerships

  • To establish partnerships with other cultural institutions, locally and internationally, to promote Nigerian art and culture globally.
  • To collaborate with artists, scholars, and cultural practitioners to enhance the Foundation’s programs and initiatives.

Sustainability and Growth

  • To ensure the financial and operational sustainability of the Foundation through fundraising, grants, and donations.
  • To expand the Foundation’s reach and impact by continuously developing new programs and initiatives that align with its mission.

Memorialization

  • To honor the memory of Edith Jibunoh (DIDI)
  • To keep the legacy of Dr Newton Jobunoh alive through the Foundation’s work in arts and culture.

Cultural and Historical Research

  • Conduct and support research on cultural and historical topics relevant to the museum’s mission.
  • Contribute to the academic field, uncover new insights into cultural heritage