Welcome to the JR Biotek Art Gallery – where African art, science, and innovation converge to drive climate resilience, food security, and sustainable agriculture.

 

More than an exhibition, this gallery is a platform for impact—showcasing original works by exceptional African artists, inspired by indigenous crops, smallholder farmers, and the future of African agriculture.

Art as a Catalyst for Agricultural Transformation

Africa’s smallholder farmers produce up to 80% of the continent’s food yet face mounting challenges from climate change and soil degradation. The Agri-Innovation & Impact Project (AGRIIP) is equipping farmers and scientists with the tools to build resilient food systems. Art plays a crucial role. Through creativity, we drive awareness, spark conversations, and fuel action for agricultural innovation.

Acquire a Piece of Art – Support a Global Movement for Resilient Food Systems

Every artwork is a catalyst for change, with proceeds directly supporting AGRIIP’s initiatives to:

Empower Africa’s Future Innovators & Farmers – Providing mentorship, training, and resources for African scientists, entrepreneurs, and smallholder farmers to develop climate-smart solutions and scalable agri-ventures.

Drive Climate Solutions Across Africa – Supporting scientist-farmer innovation hubs to co-create sustainable agricultural practices that improve soil health, optimize water use, and boost productivity.

Strengthen Africa’s Food Security – Advancing research on indigenous, nutrient-rich crops to enhance climate resilience and reduce reliance on food imports.

Featured Artwork: "The Unpredictable Harvest" by Obi Nwaegbe

🎨Theme: Climate change and agricultural resilience

🖌Artist: Obi Nwaegbe (Nigerian visual artist, writer & curator)

🖼Medium: Mixed Media

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