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Google celebrates Africa Day with 3D art exhibitions

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Google is celebrating Africa Day which is a celebration of the founding of the African Union and the continent’s efforts toward unification.

Six new pocket galleries on Google Arts & Culture have been added as one of the programs to celebrate the day by Google. These galleries were selected by esteemed partners from South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria.

According to Google, a variety of programs and events will be unveiled to honor Africa’s rich cultural heritage and offer opportunities for people all over the world to observe Africa Day in 2023.

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In a statement on Wednesday, Google Nigeria’s Interim Lead, Olumide Balogun, stated that Africa Day commemorates the establishment of the African Union (AU) and honors the continent’s pursuit of unification.

He stated that there were six new pocket galleries available on Google Arts and Culture as part of the program.

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In addition, the pocket galleries would provide an immersive experience of virtual exhibitions, according to Balogun, who noted that the galleries were curated by esteemed partners from Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa.

The Yemisi Shyllon Museum, Terra Kulture, the Mohammed Amin Foundation, the National Museums of Kenya, and the University of Pretoria from South Africa were some of the partners listed by Balogun.

He revealed that each partner would put on special exhibitions honoring their own regions, offering a varied exploration of Africa’s rich cultural heritage.

African storytelling 

The “Stories and Storytellers of Africa” initiative on YouTube, which will highlights a substantial collection of African films and television series and honor the creators who bring these narratives to life, will also be highlighted as part of the celebrations, according to Balogun.

Alongside this, he claimed, YouTube would collaborate with content producers as part of the “Showcase Your Africa” initiative to share their perspectives on the continent and show off its diversity.

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