
Chizi Wigwe Prize for African Futurism 2025 ($15,000 award) Deadline: 30 April, 2025
Applications are open for the Chizi Wigwe Prize for African Futurism 2025. The 1952 Africa Foundation, in partnership with the HOW Foundation, is pleased to announce the inaugural Chizi Wigwe Prize for African Futurism. This prestigious prize seeks to empower African artists and creatives to envision a brighter future for the continent through innovative artistic expressions.
The Chizi Wigwe Prize is granted to an exceptional artist whose work embodies the spirit of African Futurism and aligns with the theme “Africa in 2100.” This initiative reflects the Foundation’s commitment to fostering a dynamic and inclusive creative landscape where African artists can thrive and contribute to global conversations.
Theme: Africa in 2100
African Futurism, characterized by its intersection of cultural heritage, technology, and imagination, serves as the thematic foundation for this prize. Artists are invited to explore the following questions through their work:
- What will African societies look like in 2100?
- How will technology shape cultural traditions, art, and innovation on the continent?
- What role will Africa play in addressing global challenges and advancing humanity?
Prize
- The Chizi Wigwe Prize is a $15,000 award.
Eligibility
- Open to artists and creatives across Africa, aged 18-45.
- Applicants must submit an original entry aligned with the theme “Africa in 2100.”
- All artistic disciplines and mediums are welcome.
Deadline: 30 April, 2025
Application
Interested artists are requested to submit the following materials and fill this form:
- Project Proposal: A detailed outline of the proposed artistic project, demonstrating its relevance to African Futurism and the theme “Africa in 2100.”
- Portfolio: A curated selection of the artist’s previous work showcasing their artistic vision and skill.
- Curriculum Vitae/Resume: A comprehensive overview of the artist’s experience and accomplishments.
- Reference Letter: A letter of recommendation from an art director or senior management of an art or cultural institution, attesting to the artist’s artistic merit and potential.
- Statement of Purpose: A concise statement (no more than one page) articulating the artist’s artistic goals and how the Chizi Wigwe Prize will contribute to their realization.
For more information, visit Chizi Wigwe Prize.
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