I recently visited Nubuke Foundation with a group of friends for a unique outdoor movie night, and the experience left us absolutely delighted! While Nubuke Foundation is primarily known as an art gallery, their outdoor movie event was a refreshing and enjoyable twist.
The ambiance at Nubuke Foundation is simply magical. The outdoor setting, surrounded by lush greenery and the subtle glow of artistic installations, created a cozy and intimate atmosphere. It felt like we were transported to a different world right in the heart of the city.
The selection of the movie was fantastic, and the quality of the screening exceeded our expectations. The organizers did a commendable job in ensuring everyone had a clear view and comfortable seating. We were provided with blankets and cushions, adding a touch of coziness to the overall experience.
What stood out the most was the attention to detail. From the friendly and accommodating staff to the thoughtfully curated snack options, Nubuke Foundation went above and beyond to make sure every visitor had a memorable time.
Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply looking for a unique and enjoyable evening with friends, Nubuke Foundation's outdoor movie events are a must-try. I highly recommend checking their calendar for upcoming events – it's a perfect blend of culture, entertainment, and nature.
A big thank you to Nubuke Foundation for providing such a wonderful and enchanting movie night experience. We'll definitely be back for more...
Read moreI saw the post on Instagram on the ongoing art exhibition, was like hey let's go have a look. I've always been an art lover but never took Time to attend exhibitions, but had to start. It's an easy to find place. The design of the building is just lovely. What really caught my attention was the old signage of beauty salons. Brought back happy memories of when i used to accompany my mom to do her hair. I'd see all those interesting signs of women's hair style nicely drawn. And also the good old days when barber's walked around the neighborhood with their blade and comb and their board. It was good. At the entrance, you're mandated to wear a face mask before entree, sanitize or wash your hands. And not to take professional pictures of any of the paintings.
And i will say, people are talented. Don't discourage anyone who decides to be an artist. It's worth every stoke and imagination. Do stop by and have a look. They have a nice seating area. I only wish they had a snack bar or or mini cantee. Would go a long way. The workers are soo welcoming and polite and ready to explain...
Read moreI liked the place , I like exhibitions, was very comfortable going there, art is everywhere. Where to start , I decided, out of nowhere of taking my peeps there, for a whole , I have been kinda reluctant going there. But I jumped , I visited the place. I was please to find this baba at the entrance welcoming us by the warmest way possible , he made us sign an entrance sheet providing our details (by the way, the entrance there is free , yeahhhh). We started at the gate , the ongoing exhibition is quite amazing with all this pending stuffs and other, you have access to the top by taking the stairs, you will see a big poster of an explanation of what is Nubuke foundation if I'm not wrong from what I read 😂😂 Going for, you will things like pending alga, it seems like you entering a terminator love set 😅😅😅, was fun walking through, exiting the main building, we went on the other end , to have a look at the portraits and stuffs overthere. Overall, going there worths it, for those who like art, exhibitions and so. Don't expect more , just go for your own will. I...
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