Spee Art Gallery Cultural Centre

Spee Art Gallery Cultural Centre S. Nzante Spee founded Spee Art Gallery Cultural Centre, a vibrant space that celebrates art, creativity and cultural diversity.

It showcases a wide range of artworks, providing a platform for artist to share their talents and connect with community.

12/04/2026

Spee Art Gallery Cultural Centre was present to see us push up to the expectations of the achievement of their set goal

In all the chaos we find everyday, let's meet, doodle art, make meaning and heal.







12/04/2026

Spee Art Gallery Cultural Centre was there to see we both achieve the goal of this day session.

In the all the chaos we find everyday, let's meet, doodle, make meaning and heal.








# Youths and the Future
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Francaise Bamenda
Francaise Seychelles

07/04/2026

Event Recap: "Roots & Rhythms" Art and Talent Showcase*

‎On April 4th, Spee Art Gallery Cultural Center in Bamenda, Cameroon, hosted the successful "Roots & Rhythms" art and talent showcase, in partnership with Youths and the Future. The event featured diverse local artists and performers, celebrating the North West Region's cultural heritage through music, dance, visual arts, and spoken word.

‎The showcase aimed to amplify young artists' voices, foster collaboration, and create growth opportunities. Organizers expressed enthusiasm for future partnerships, emphasizing art and culture's role in empowering youth. "We need to invest more on cultural Spaces, no matter how many talents we invest in without the cultural spaces, they die down," said a Cultural Entrepreneur on behalf of the Spee Art Gallery Cultural Centre.

‎The event underscored the organizations' commitment to empowering youths and preserving culture. Gratitude to Spee Art Gallery Cultural Center and participating artists.

07/04/2026

*Event Recap: "Roots & Rhythms" Art and Talent Showcase*

On April 4th, Spee Art Gallery Cultural Center in Bamenda, Cameroon, hosted the successful "Roots & Rhythms" art and talent showcase, in partnership with Youths and the Future. The event featured diverse local artists and performers, celebrating the North West Region's cultural heritage through music, dance, visual arts, and spoken word.

The showcase aimed to amplify young artists' voices, foster collaboration, and create growth opportunities. Organizers expressed enthusiasm for future partnerships, emphasizing art and culture's role in empowering youth. "When talents are dormant, they die down," said a Youths and the Future representative.

The event underscored the organizations' commitment to empowering youths and preserving culture. Gratitude to Spee Art Gallery Cultural Center and participating artists.

The resurrection of Spee Art Gallery Cultural Centre Bamenda Cameroon.
05/04/2026

The resurrection of Spee Art Gallery Cultural Centre Bamenda Cameroon.

Yesterday's Talent show was very amazing and promising. We got many raw talents showcasing, who also blended on with the...
05/04/2026

Yesterday's Talent show was very amazing and promising. We got many raw talents showcasing, who also blended on with the whole concept of the show, to get it Raw. All thanks to Youths and the Future partnering with the Spee Art Gallery Cultural Centre to initiate and navigate such a great talent show in the Highlands of Bamenda.

It’s Tomorrow!!!
03/04/2026

It’s Tomorrow!!!

🎭✨ ROOTED IN OUR CULTURE – TALENT SHOW ✨🎭  Youths and the Future  in collaboration with  SPEE Art Gallery Cultural Centr...
02/04/2026

🎭✨ ROOTED IN OUR CULTURE – TALENT SHOW ✨🎭

Youths and the Future
in collaboration with
SPEE Art Gallery Cultural Centre, Bamenda – Cameroon

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🌿 CALL FOR ARTISTS & TALENTED INDIVIDUALS 🌿

Are you passionate about culture, creativity, and performance?
Join us for an exciting celebration of the rich cultural heritage of the Grassfields region!

The "Rooted in Our Culture" Talent Show is designed to showcase talents, empower youths, and revive our communities through art and culture.

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📅 EVENT DETAILS

- Date: Saturday, 4th April 2026
- Time: 12:00 PM (Cameroon Time)
- Venue: SPEE Art Gallery Cultural Centre, Bamenda
- Theme: Rooted in Our Culture

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🎨 SHOWCASE YOUR TALENT IN:

- Traditional Dance 💃🏾
- Music 🎶
- Fashion Design 👗
- Handicrafts 🧵
- Visual Arts 🎨
- Storytelling 📖
- And more!

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🌟 WHY PARTICIPATE?

- Gain exposure and showcase your talent
- Connect with creatives and industry professionals
- Celebrate African culture and identity
- Be part of a vibrant and inspiring community

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🕒 PARTICIPATION DETAILS

- Performance slots available starting 12 PM
- Open to individuals and groups

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📞 CONTACT US

- Phone: 682 299 900 / 659 947 001
- Email:
[email protected]
[email protected]

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🤝 Let’s come together to nurture and celebrate talent!

Hosted by: Youths and the Future
CEO: Princess Abumbi Prudence

In Partnership With:
SPEE Art Gallery Cultural Centre, Cameroon

We're beyond grateful for your visit to SPEE Art Gallery and are thrilled to formalize our partnership! Your support mea...
01/04/2026

We're beyond grateful for your visit to SPEE Art Gallery and are thrilled to formalize our partnership! Your support means everything, and we're excited to co-create, innovate, and push boundaries together. Here's to a fruitful collaboration that inspires and uplifts our community!

Have you read about The Puncture?
06/02/2026

Have you read about The Puncture?

Deed 3: The Puncture

When Spee came to the United States in the early 2000s, he quickly formed a wide and diverse circle of friends—ranging from street youths to attorneys, doctors, music producers, and many others. He spent time with them traveling and visiting places such as Kings Beach in Tahoe, Santa Cruz, and Sonoma Valley.
After one such period of travel, Spee returned home and sat along Ocean Street in Santa Cruz, overlooking the Boardwalk and the Pacific Ocean. There, he took up his brush and began to paint. He titled the work The Puncture.
When I, Aloysius, asked him what inspired the painting, he explained that it was his insight into American society. He described it as a portrayal of a population burdened by stress—overwhelmed by bills, commitments, and constant anticipation of what the next hour, day, or year might bring. He laughed and said, “It’s just too much.”
He went on to explain that when ordinary people speak about how difficult it is to push forward, they are not alone in this struggle. Even those in white-collar professions—doctors, attorneys, music producers, and others—often describe how fragile and demanding life feels. “You have to stay focused,” he said. “You have to keep pushing.”
Spee observed that the level of stress he encountered in American society felt more intense than what he had experienced in the African communities he came from or had visited and his travels across Europe.
As he continued to observe the country, he began questioning the legal system—watching the news, studying laws, and reflecting on their implications. He laughed again and remarked that the laws were becoming increasingly controversial, filled with loopholes and inconsistencies.
He then made a striking observation:
“When one of these strong young boys growing up decides to take this country into his hands, people will suffer to take it back from him. He will make sure to use the loopholes and controversial laws to his advantage, and people will feel the pressure before they realize they must act. Only then will they move to close the loopholes that exist in the law and in the laws being passed going forward. By then, a valuable lesson will have been learned.”

What do you think is the biggest hurdle to initiating these conversations and implementing changes in African traditions...
04/02/2026

What do you think is the biggest hurdle to initiating these conversations and implementing changes in African traditions?

Deed 1: Saga of the African Secret Society

It is about the African norms and traditions/religion, as it stays static day after day, time passing while other cultures evolve. Our norms and traditions stay static and are never revisited. People don’t want to revisit them, probably because of greed, attachments, superiority, and much more.

The men get into little traditional houses for traditional purposes, and they forbid the women from getting in. They eat fine beef, drink fine liquor, and much more, but they separate themselves from the women. If you look closely at what they feast on, it’s superior to what the women eat and feast on. It’s said that the women should bow down to them when they pass or when they talk. Time changes while the women are evolving; the men never revisit those rules to change them to accommodate the needs of the changing times.

The same thing is seen in the African religion and tradition, as we might say the divinations and conditions have never been revisited to make accommodations for the changing times. Other religions come, and they seem to triumph over the African religion because it has never been worked on to make sure it accommodates the needs of the modern times. Generations after generations come and go by, but it stays the same, and the rules and conditions are never changed.

Spee said, “It will be important if the men get into a dialogue with the women as to how the tradition should look going forward in modern times. Because generations come and go, and the needs of the generations vary, they are not the same. Making changes to something doesn’t mean you have to change the footprint. This is because it has a link to your ancestors, who they are, what they stand for, their beliefs, and knowledge about certain things, especially their worships, divinations, and much more.”

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