
ABOUT BROTHERART PRODUCTIONS
Brotherart Productions is a media, arts and entertainment firm that engages in artwork productions, marketing, talent discovery and management as well as general event planning and management. It was established in 2007 with a mission of making arts, education, and entertainment for all.
Our commitment in promoting the Modern and Contemporary African Arts through competitions, exhibitions, workshops, education, public debate and live concerts with other genres of Art is driven by our firm belief in the roles of art in shaping society.
We have a vision to effect some positive changes in the Arts & Entertainment industry in Nigeria, and around the world. We encourage good morals, virtue and ethics through Art and Culture. We have remained committed to building and sustaining mass appeal for the Arts and engineering consumer interest in the Visual Arts through the production of hybrid arts events like ‘ARTru’.
As a leading arts and entertainment company in Nigeria, Brotherart Productions has been at the forefront of promoting creativity and excellence in the industry.
CORE VALUES
Gender Equality: Giving women and girls in Arts the opportunities they need to stand out
and remain major decision makers in the Visual Arts industries around the world.
Education: Providing the required training and professional skills.
Empowerment: Providing opportunities for women to become self-reliant and economically
stable.
Visibility: Creating opportunities for local and international exposures in an industry that is
majorly dominated by men.
Impact: Using the visual arts as a tool for positive societal change.
VISION
To make arts, education and entertainment a major point of attraction.
To become a leading arts and entertainment industry in Africa.
To provide opportunities for Visual Artists and Performing Artistes representing all mediums to market and sell their talents to the public
MISSION
Becoming a leading social enterprise in talent, arts, entertainment, events and business management.
To engage, inspire, motivate, entertain, inform, and educate through the richness of arts and culture

As a part of our contributions to the growth and development of the Visual Arts industries in
Nigeria and around the world, we initiated the ARTru Concerts & Awards project in 2015. This
project is a total arts and entertainment event that brings the Visual Artists to perform
(produce their artworks) live on stage in front of an audience. To spice up the event, we have
Comedy, Music, Dance and other performances.
The event is also designed to further promote and project the Nigerian Visual Arts and Artists
to the general public, as well as to identify, honour and celebrate individuals and
organisations who have contributed so much to the growth and development of the Visual
Arts and Artists in Nigeria and around the world, and to humanity.
A theme is selected for every edition of the ARTru project.
ARTru 2015 – Hear Us
ARTru 2016 – FOCUS
ARTru 2017 – THINK SAFETY
ARTru 2022 – THE NEW NORMAL
ARTru 2023 – TOGETHER AS ONE
ARTru 2024 – SAVE OUR PLANET
ARTru 2025 – EXPRESSIONS

THE VISUAL ARTS AWARDS (VAAS)
THE VISUAL ARTS AWARDS (VAAS)
To identify, honour and celebrate individuals and organizations who have contributed so
much to the growth and development of the Visual Arts and Artists in Nigeria and around the
world, and to humanity, we initiated ”The Visual Arts Awards (VAAS)”.
Both ARTru Concert & Awards and The Visual Art Awards (VAAS) have been
trademarked.

ABOUT sisterART GLOBAL VISUAL ARTS FOUNDATION
sisterART Global Visual Arts Foundation is a nonprofit-making NGO of female Visual Artists from around the world. It is the Cooperate Social Responsibility (CSR) arm of Brotherart Productions, founded in 2018 with the aim of bringing together, celebrating, promoting and projecting women in the visual arts industries. It also serves as a platform for networking, education, as well as providing bountiful opportunities for social, economic and Cultural exchanges amongst Women in Arts.
This organization has provided opportunities for us to pay special attention on these Female Visual Artists, to discuss their challenges, and also proffer possible ways of finding practical, realistic and workable solutions to these challenges, therefore giving them more voices, better representations, local and international exposures, and most importantly, play a critical role of “being a part of positive societal changes”.