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This No Be Broke Art

30 min · 26 de sep de 2025
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Defining art may be difficult, but it is visible in nearly everything around us. For many of us, our impressions of art and artists have been ones of struggle, and at times being 'broke'. But today's generation of African artists has proven that art pays. So, what is with the hesitation many of us have about art? Essenam Dabla-Attikpo gives us an insight into the fascinating world of art and tells us how her organization, This No Be Art [https://www.instagram.com/thisnobeart/], is helping move African art to higher heights. Additional audio excerpt: Credit - DW

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