Our art studio breathes new life into Hausa cultural heritage through three interconnected pillars: Pottery Lab, which revives traditional clay-working practices through research and workshops; Hue Lab, where artisans master weaving and natural dyeing, weaving economic opportunity into centuries-old textile traditions; and Tatsuniya, a vibrant gathering space for storytellers, tradition-bearers, and creatives to dialogue, collaborate, and pass on oral knowledge. By centering craftsmanship, community, and intergenerational exchange, we preserve identity, empower artisans economically, and ensure Hausa heritage remains a dynamic force in contemporary culture.
Hue Lab
Building a dynamic marketplace for Hausa textiles; from weaving techniques to natural dyeing while empowering artisans and expanding cultural economies.
Advancing and revitalizing Hausa pottery traditions through research, training, and community practice.