In the Between: States of Becoming
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What happens in the space between certainty and the unknown?
Between who we were and who we are becoming?
In the Between: States of Becoming is a contemporary art exhibition exploring the psychological and emotional terrain of transition moments suspended between stability and chaos, clarity and confusion. The exhibition presents a raw and resonant look at the human condition through the lens of mental health, focusing on the invisible yet transformative process of change.
Rooted in personal experiences, In the Between reflects both an inward journey and a shared human truth. It speaks to the fragile, often disorienting space we all encounter when the familiar begins to fall away and something undefined takes its place. These works do not merely depict mental health; they give form to the rawness of transition, the ambiguity of becoming, and the emotional weight of navigating the unknown.
Roanna Tella’s meditations on joy and foreboding hold the fragile duality of becoming, where beauty and distress coexist in a single breath. Lawrence Meju’s vibrant collages transform fragments of urban rhythm into narratives of flux, mirroring the unpredictability of change. Stella Ekpe Samuel’s textured surfaces embody memory and womanhood as shifting thresholds, capturing the weight of identity in transition. Adeleke Femi’s expressionist figures reveal vulnerability and strength intertwined, charting the emotional terrain of memory and aspiration. Ololade Lawal’s abstractions of root and form trace the delicate balance between detachment and belonging. Together, these practices extend the exhibition’s meditation on liminality, offering resonant forms for the unseen shifts that define our becoming.
Mental health is often treated as a destination a diagnosis, a state of wellness, a recovery. But In the Between posits mental health as a spectrum of becoming: a nonlinear and deeply human process. In a world increasingly shaped by unpredictability; politically, environmentally, and personally this exhibition offers space to grieve, to reflect, and to imagine who we are when everything we’ve known slips away.
Ultimately, In the Between isn’t about resolution.
It is about the courage to remain in flux.
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Banner Artwork Details:
Stella Ekpe Samuel,
Lucid, 2024,
oil and pastel on textured paper,
48 x 36 inches,
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Ololade Lawal, The paths that led to somewhere, 2024, Acrylic on canvas, 61 x 91cm.
Eyimofe Ideh is a Lagos-based curator whose practice centres on contemporary curatorial strategies, supporting emerging African artists, and exploring underrepresented themes such as transition and mental health in artistic expression. With over two years of experience managing SOTO Gallery, she has curated several exhibitions and collaborative projects. Eyimofe has led the 2D Art Pavilion at +234 Art Fair for two consecutive years, showcasing hundreds of emerging artists, and curated a solo booth at Investec Cape Town Art Fair 2024. Her curatorial approach emphasises artist visibility, narrative building, and expanding access to contemporary African art.

Lawrence Meju, She Measures the Hours in Petals, 2025, 35 by 23 inches.
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