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ABOUT US



Calabar Gallery showcases contemporary African Artists and African Diaspora
artists globally. Curated by Atim Annette Oton, each artist selected has work
that deals with the complexities of the African experience. Based in New York
City, work featured is inspired and influenced by black African culture globally
with a focus on dynamic ideas about art and society. Work will include:
paintings, sculptures, watercolors, drawings, pastels, prints, photographs,
mixed-media works and installations.



Calabar Gallery represents underserved artists locally and globally: African,
African American and Caribbean artists, with the mission of providing a place
for community, exhibition, creative initiatives and projects. It provides a
venue for them to innovate, sustain, grow and expand ideas, concepts, projects
and leverage opportunities by the use of our space, networks and relationships,
and a distinctive location in New York City.

Calabar features artists and art projects that instigate dialogue, build
communities, bolster local and global economies, and further social innovation.
We also seek underserved artists who are using technology and the internet to
create, exhibit, showcase and sell work locally, regionally and globally.





LEADERSHIP



Our Founder



Atim Annette Oton is a Nigerian-born, American and British educated designer
turned art curator who grew up in Nigeria with her mother collecting and buying
contemporary art.

Past Decade



She is the Curator and founder of Harlem based Calabar Gallery. She is the
African Art Curator for Amref Health Africa ArtBall for the past 4 years which
honored Wangechi Mutu, El Anatsui, Toyin Ojih Odutola and Zanele Muholi.

Community Engagements



She is the curator for the Jersey City Theater Center and was the Curator for
Community Engagement for the Bronx:Africa exhibition at Longwood Gallery.

Contemporary African Art Focus



In 2016, she launched Calabar Gallery in Harlem to focus on contemporary African
Artists and African Diaspora artists globally whose work is inspired and
influenced by black and global African culture globally investigating dynamic
ideas about art, culture and society.


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