There is a moment in many artists’ lives when experimentation gives way to certainty — when years of searching suddenly settle into clarity. For British artist...
On a warm Friday evening in Accra, an art gathering called Abadinto will attempt something many galleries rarely do — remove the distance between the artist...
“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...
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...
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....
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....
On most days in Accra, billboards sell aspiration. They tower above traffic with polished smiles, political promises, telecom bundles, and imported lifestyles. But in Emmanuel Aggrey...
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...
On the ever-busy Oxford Street, where music, fashion, and street life collide, a different kind of energy is taking shape—quiet, reflective, and deeply rooted in heritage....
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...