Art Exhibition 2025

Puresouls Learning Foundation proudly announces the 7th edition of its annual art exhibition, themed “My Whispering Voice.” This year’s showcase invites the public into a world where creativity becomes communication, and every brushstroke reveals a story often left unheard.

This exhibition continues our mission to amplify the artistic expressions of autistic children, teenagers, and young adults—celebrating their individuality, imagination, and unique ways of experiencing the world.


🎨 Featuring Exceptional Young Artists

This edition brings together a remarkable group of emerging talents whose works reflect depth, colour, and emotional honesty:

  • Preye Azazi
  • Funom Oti Wenyang
  • Christine Mike‑Nnaji
  • Daniel Ayomikun Okolie
  • Awelewa Eniola
  • Oluwadamiloju Yomi‑Adeyemi
  • Odinakachukwu Ozor
  • Chijindu Chukwunomso Jomah
  • Anthony Imevbore

Each artist offers a window into their inner world—quiet yet powerful, subtle yet profound.


🗓️ Event Schedule

The TR Art Gallery will open its doors daily for an immersive viewing experience:

  • April 2, 2025 — 2:00 PM (Opening Day)
  • April 3–5, 2025 — 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Daily
  • April 5, 2025 — 12:00 PM (Main Event & Closing Ceremony)

Visitors are encouraged to explore the gallery at their own pace, engage with the artworks, and support the voices behind them.


📍 Venue

TR Art Gallery
12 Glover Road, Ikoyi, Lagos


🎟️ Registration

Guests can register by scanning the QR code on the event flyer. Early registration is encouraged to ensure a seamless experience.


🤝 With Gratitude to Our Sponsors

This event is made possible through the generous support of:

  • Patrick Speech and Languages Centre
  • PureSouls Learning Foundation
  • The Zeebah Foundation
  • Nathaniel Idowu Foundation
  • TR Art Institute
  • Cradle Lounge Special Needs Initiatives

Their commitment continues to create platforms where neurodiverse voices can shine.


🌈 A Celebration of Expression

My Whispering Voice is more than an exhibition—it is a movement. A reminder that every individual has a story worth hearing, and sometimes the quietest voices speak the loudest through art.