“A curated space where art meets conversation.” That single line, tucked quietly beneath the description of Tiga African Art Gallery in Cantonments, says something larger about...
In Eric Gyamfi’s latest exhibition in Accra, the camera behaves less like an eye and more like a restless spirit. Mirrors split bodies into fragments, corridors...
As the afternoon sun softens over Accra on June 28, a rooftop in the city will transform into something more than a market. Music will spill...
By the time a trotro rattles from a quiet Accra suburb into the dense energy of Jamestown, an entire theatre of human experience has already unfolded....
Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II used the second Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Art Awards in Kumasi to push forward the Asante Kingdom’s international campaign for the...
At first glance, the ropes look like tangled language. Thick strands of jute twist across suspended surfaces like unfinished sentences or symbols from a forgotten civilization....
There is a particular soundscape to Accra that rarely makes it into official archives: the bargaining cries at Makola, the impatient horns trapped in traffic at...
The first thing that confronts visitors inside Berj Gallery is not beauty in the traditional sense. It is tension. Scraps of fishnet hang beside layered batik....
Ghana’s film industry is positioning itself at the centre of a wider national cultural revival, as the National Film Authority moves ahead with another edition of...
In Accra, where traffic hums and creativity often outpaces infrastructure, Amoako Boafo is building something quieter than fame — and far more lasting. For years, Boafo’s...