MoWAA Institute Pioneers Cultural Preservation with Homegrown Leadership in Art and Archaeology

November 11, 2024

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The Museum of West African Art and Archaeology (MoWAA) has launched a transformative initiative to advance the preservation and celebration of African heritage through local leadership. The institute, recently inaugurated in Benin City, Nigeria, aims to foster the growth of African art and archaeology through educational programs, research collaborations, and an emphasis on empowering communities from within.

To solidify this mission, MoWAA recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Nigeria’s premier academic institutions, the University of Ibadan and the University of Benin. This partnership is expected to pave the way for extensive research, training programs, and new career opportunities in heritage preservation, all directed by Africans for Africa. The collaboration also aims to enrich academic programs by connecting students with expert archaeologists, historians, and artists to delve deeply into West African history and material culture.

One of the primary goals of MoWAA is to counter the longstanding issue of Africa’s cultural heritage being studied, managed, and displayed mainly outside of Africa. With this institute, MoWAA hopes to create an ecosystem where Africans can lead in the discovery, preservation, and exhibition of their own history and artifacts. The institute’s leadership emphasized that this initiative seeks not only to enhance African representation in global archaeology but also to support the development of local expertise in handling heritage sites and cultural artifacts.

This focus on homegrown leadership reflects a wider trend within the African cultural sector: a call for local ownership over African stories and artifacts. According to MoWAA representatives, this initiative represents a new chapter where African scholars, archaeologists, and communities will take the lead in the stewardship of their heritage. The institute is also open to forming additional partnerships with other West African nations to further bolster the preservation of the region’s unique history.

In addition to academic and community collaboration, the MoWAA Institute aims to draw international visitors to Nigeria, showcasing West African culture and art within its own context. This local-first approach could redefine how African art and history are viewed globally, providing a more authentic narrative and fostering a deeper appreciation of West African heritage.

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