Lawani Sunday -- Fine Art

Artist Profile

Lawani Sunday is a Fine Artist.

Born on the 24th of December 1978. He hails from a rocky city which has one of the most beautiful and natural gift called Ososo in Akoko Edo local government area, Edo state, Nigeria.

Lawani Sunday  graduated as a painter from Auchi polytechnic Auchi 2004. As a young and promising artist who mastery of  his talent, unique style that is fully identified with. Lawani Sunday as precipitated in several  group and solo exhibition, and presently a lecturer in Auchi Polytechnic.

Exhibitions

2010 : Iroko art Exhibition

2009 : 4TH Auchi Artist Convention

2009 : 3oth Coronation Of Oba Of Benin,Omo’n Oba.Benin City
 
2009 : Life In My City, Enugun(Competition)
 
2009 : Micairo Exhibition, Lagos State
 
2005 : Solo Exhibition, Jalingo Taraba State
 
2004 : Group Exhibition Auchi Polytechnic Auchi, Edo State
 

Workshops

2000 : Harmathan work shop  (Agaroutor )

2008 : I.C.T 2008 Training Workshop, Auchi polytechnic Auchi

2008 : Computer Appreciation on CorelDraw and Internet Use,Auchi Polytechnic  Auchi
 
2008 : 8th Asup National Conference 2008 ( paper presentation): youth empowerment through capacity  building, computer as a catalyst
 

Education

2004 : H.N.D (Higher National Diploma) In painting
             Auchi Polytechnic Auchi, Edo State

 2001 : N.D (National Diploma) In General Art
           Auchi Polytechnic Auchi, Edo State
 
1997 : Senior Secondary School Certificate
           Our Lady of Fatima College Auchi, Edo State
 
1998 : General Certificate Education O’level (GCE) 
 
1989 : First Leaving Certificate – Ekhie Primary School Auchi 

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