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At Art-Dept, creativity meets purpose.
At Art-Dept, creativity meets purpose. We are a multidisciplinary collective that seamlessly blends art, culture, and commerce to create innovative solutions across industries. From fine art to design, community-driven experiences to cultural storytelling, we push the boundaries of what an "art department" can be.
Our work spans a variety of fields—from branding and content creation to experiential design and cultural archiving. Whether we’re crafting visual identities for global brands or designing immersive installations that spark conversation, our mission remains the same: to solve creative challenges with authenticity and impact.

At Art-Dept, we don’t just make art; we make culture. Our projects are a testament to our commitment to community, storytelling, and innovation. We believe in the power of creative expression to transform industries, elevate brands, and inspire change.
Welcome to the department where creativity knows no limits.


Contact DapoDavinci


OlaDapo, better known as DapoDavinci, is a contemporary artist and designer born in Lagos, Nigeria, and currently creating in Brooklyn. DapoDavinci is an artist who deeply respects and values both contemporary pop culture and rich history. Dapo's creative influences encompass comic books, 90s pop culture, cars, technology, architectural structures, branded products, music, his Yoruba heritage, and the vast realm of African art, crafts, and history. His artworks reflect his African identity and the profound impact of his heritage. Dapo views art as his most effective means of making a positive difference in the world. By creating art that liberates, inspires, addresses, revisits, tells stories, solves problems, and generates positivity, Dapo believes in actively participating in a modern renaissance.


Contact Marc Andre

Born in Toulouse France, August 13, 1991, Marc Andre is a multi-disciplinary artist. Originally from Paris, he grew up frequenting museums and traveling to different countries across the Pan-African regions with his mother. This had a profound impact on Andre, and his creative practices. At 14, he moved to the US to join his father. where he began a different life and pursued learning English.
While in the US Andre built a career as a self-taught producer and rapper building a name in the underground hip hop scene in D.C. In 2015 he decided to move to New York to pursue his artistic career, where he began modeling for the likes of Kanye West (Yeezy season 3, Yohji Yamamoto and Heron Preston). In 2021 Andre began making a name for himself as a painter, a practice in which his true roots intertwine, the reckoning with the African diaspora is found in the work.