Ghanaian artist and educator Kwame Akoto-Bamfo is charting a path toward sparking renewed interest in traditional African ...
Before the invention of the modern camera, the Akans, one of the largest and most predominant ethnic groups in Ghana, ...
In Death and the King’s Horseman, Wole Soyinka celebrates the Yorùbá people’s belief about human existence, the continuity of life ...
The wedding was grand, a spectacle of culture and tradition. Guests arrived adorned in dazzling aso-oke head ties, regal ...
As a curator, my work is rooted in the belief that art is more than a visual experience—it is a language, a conector, and a ...
For the third year in a row MakeRoom — a curatorial agency that focuses on finding paid exhibitions for BIPOC and emerging ...
Segun Lafup Ogundipe lives and breathes theatre. Theatre is his life and he proved this last week in London when he acted in Wole Soyinka’s ...
Before his death, Valentine wrote a letter to the jailer’s daughter, signing it “From your Valentine.” But it is Geoffrey ...
Exhibition features historical sculptures from continental Africa and remarkable portraits by Harlem Renaissance photographer ...
Interview - A conversation with Angélique Kidjo on the power of music, Africa's future, and breaking boundaries.
In this interview with NAOMI CHIMA, a 13-year-old United Arab Emirates-based Nigerian, Zahra Ahmed, reveals how she became an SDGs and child education advocateTell us about your backgroundMy name is ...