Categories: Art & Culture

Inside the Conclave Club: A New Creative Collective Connecting Voices

There’s something pleasing about a group of people finding each other and a different kind of energy when creative people come together on purpose.

That’s the idea behind Conclave Club, a curated cultural platform and private creative community bringing together multidisciplinary creators across continents. What connects the members is not just their craft; but how their travel, shared environments, and collaboration shape the way their ideas evolve and intersect.

Below are some member creators whose practices reflect that ethos in different ways.

Ruth Isabella Peters

Poet & Author

Ruth writes in a way that feels personal without being overly specific.

Her poetry explores connection and belonging, but she doesn’t box her readers in. She keeps her storytelling open, almost identity-free, so anyone can see themselves inside the words. That’s intentional.

A lot of her work is shaped by movement — emotional movement, physical movement, the quiet shifts that happen when you change environment or sit with a feeling a little longer. She observes more than she announces. And that quiet depth adds something grounding to the collective.

In a space like Conclave Club, her voice reminds everyone that creativity doesn’t always need spectacle. Sometimes it just needs honesty.

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Ritanshu Sharma

Lifestyle Storyteller

Ritanshu is based in India, and his content isn’t loud, it’s thoughtful.

He documents travel and lifestyle through atmosphere. The in-between moments. The texture of a place. The way a morning looks before a city fully wakes up. His work focuses on everyday experiences but presents them with care and intention.

There’s refinement in what he does, but it never feels forced.

Within Conclave Club, he represents a modern kind of storytelling, the kind that doesn’t chase trends but instead builds a mood showing you that lifestyle isn’t about excess, It’s more about attention.

Kehinde Funmilola

Fashion Model & Visual Storyteller

Kenny understands that fashion is never just about clothes.

As a professional model working across fashion, beauty, and lifestyle campaigns, she moves easily between editorial shoots and commercial work. But what stands out is how culturally aware her work feels.

She pays attention to her environment, movement and the story behind the image. Within Conclave Club, she represents that intersection where fashion becomes cultural expression. Her presence adds a visual language to the collective, one that feels rooted, not detached.

Stella Adesanya (STAR)

Travel Curator

Stella doesn’t just travel, she curates experiences.

Based in the UK, she creates story-driven content around culture, food, hidden gems, and accessible luxury. But she goes further than content creation. She builds itineraries and experiences that encourage people to engage with places more thoughtfully.

Her work asks: how do we explore without consuming?

Inside Conclave Club, she brings a cultural sensitivity to travel storytelling. She shows the community that destinations aren’t backdrops, but living, layered spaces.

Femi Taylor

Creative Director & Cultural Storyteller

At the heart of Conclave Club is Femi Taylor, the creative director, whose work sits between community building, creative direction, travel, and storytelling. He’s interested in what happens when different disciplines share the same environment, when poets sit next to models, when travel curators collaborate with directors, and when ideas bounce across cultures.

For Femi, His projects often document how creative ecosystems form when people from different disciplines come together in intentional environments.

And the Conclave club as a whole understands that Africa’s most interesting voices aren’t defined by geography alone. They’re defined by movement. By travel. By how they carry culture across borders and reinterpret it in new spaces.

In a digital era filled with content, Conclave Club feels intentional. It invites collaboration over competition and shared experience over surface-level visibility, and maybe that’s what makes it different. Because when creators gather with purpose, when poets sit alongside models, when travel curators collaborate with directors, when lifestyle storytellers exchange perspectives across continents something shifts.

Ideas deepen. Stories widen. Culture travels. And that’s exactly the point.

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Written by Angel Joanne Okonkwo

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