On the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, fashion’s most photographed staircase, the real story this year wasn’t just spectacle — it was authorship. The...
Value, we’re told, lives in the object—gold locked in rock, wealth shaped into form. But what if value isn’t in the material at all, but in...
“Being a poet today is an urgency.”
Calls for stronger government investment in Ghana’s arts sector took centre stage in Accra last week, as leading artists and academics warned that the country’s cultural...
Midway through the performance, a dancer pauses beneath the stage lights, his body tense, his face partially hidden behind a mask. The silence stretches long enough...
A quiet stage, a single performer, and the slow rhythm of memory were enough to hold an entire audience spellbound during a recent performance at the...
The morning light over First Norla Street will look different on April 30. Not because the sun changes, but because the street will. By 10 AM,...
In a quiet gallery space in Accra, a group of painted figures stands tall—faces calm yet heavy with emotion, eyes carrying stories that words often fail...
The morning light over Accra falls softly across the stately grounds of the National Museum of Ghana. A few schoolchildren chatter beneath the trees, their voices...
On a warm April evening in Accra, creativity will take center stage as artists, curious newcomers, and community lovers gather for an event that blends art...