John Randle Centre for Culture and History
The John Randle Centre was listed as one of the six outstanding museums of 2025 by the Guardian in the UK.
Size
1,000 sq. m
Year
2024
Architect
SI.SA
Permanent Exhibition
Role: Project Direction and Lead Design
In January 2018, the Governor of Lagos State announced a plan to develop a cultural hub on Lagos Island to promote tourism as part of a ‘post-oil’ economy. The John Randle Centre is a central part of that initiative and the beginning of a new interest amongst Lagosians in their evolving cultural heritage.
The new permanent exhibition story was developed with a high profile board of academic advisers leading to a multi-faceted exhibition concept that incorporates mythology as well as the recorded history of Yoruba culture. Alongside famous and well-recognised Yoruba art forms, the new centre features the music, literature and art of the modern era including the works of the giants of the Nigerian scene, Wole Soyinka and Fela Kuti.
A future section describes a new future for Yoruba culture through innovative new interactive software, showing Yoruba deities coming back to life to take on the challenges of the future
This exhibition is replete with state-of-the-art interactive exhibits. Separate gesture interactives enable visitors to perform with virtual masquerade figures, and learn to use supernatural powers.
Area: 1,000 square metres