
The PSAUK Digital Heritage Project is a long‑term initiative to document, preserve, and showcase the cultural heritage of Plateau State and its people — at home and across the diaspora.The showcase at PSAUK Cultural Day 2026 marks the project’s public launch.
Digital Heritage Project
Preserving, curating, and sharing Plateau heritage through digital storytelling, media, and immersive experiences.

Our Story
The PSAUK Digital Heritage Project is a long‑term initiative to document, preserve, and showcase the cultural heritage of Plateau State and its people - at home and across the diaspora. The showcase at PSAUK Cultural Day 2026 marks the project’s public launch.
This project brings together photography, film, oral history, music, archives, and emerging digital tools to create a living record of Plateau identity and culture. Rather than recreating heritage from scratch, we focus on curation and storytelling


The first public expression of this project will be unveiled at PSAUK Cultural Day 2026.The exhibition will feature:
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Curated digital photography and film
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Archival material and documentary excerpts
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Immersive screen‑based storytelling
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Selected interactive digital experiences
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This showcase is a pilot and inauguration, not the endpoint.
DIGITAL HERITAGE SHOWCASE – AUGUST 2026
Call for Creatives, Storytellers & Collaborators
We invite photographers, filmmakers, artists, archivists, researchers, and cultural practitioners to contribute work that reflects Plateau identity, heritage, and lived experience.

• Photography (documentary, portrait, landscape, cultural)
• Video & film (short films, documentaries, archival footage)
• Audio (oral histories, music, interviews)
• Digital or archival material
• Drone footage (where available)
• Experimental or immersive media (VR / AR – optional)
🗓️ Submission deadline: 15 July 2026

Digital Heritage Project – Submission Form
We invite creatives, artists, archivists, and storytellers to submit work that reflects Plateau heritage and lived experience.

Our Partners
We are collaborating with cultural organisations, creatives, and archives in Plateau State and the diaspora to build this project collectively.

