Bulgaria Culture Center is now opened in Accra. It will be a place for Bulgarians and individuals from diverse nationalities residing in Ghana for gathering.
An Exploration of Environmental and Human Dimensions. This summer, the 13th edition of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award shines a spotlight on the ecological and human challenges posed by e-waste in
Omar Victor Diop’s “Being There” Series. Imagine a traditional ceremony in your typical Ghanaian hometown, and the ‘abusuapayin’ was called to speak, but instead, a Chinese man steps forward, introducing
Celebrating a 95-year legacy in Ghanaian photography with distinguished guests and vibrant performances e-Ananse Library recently hosted a grand "Durbar and Cultural Celebration" to honor the legacy of the esteemed
It was a display of unity and cultural heritage, during the recent royal visit between the Ga Mantse and Asantehene, marking a significant chapter in Ghana’s history. King Tackie Teiko
"Spirit Possession: Celebration of Ghanaian Faces, African Culture, and Heritage" Exhibition at OCCCA Mr. Thomas Fynn, a celebrated Ghanaian photographer, is showcasing the vibrant culture of Ghana and Africa in
The highest-priced piece sold in Hong Kong this season marks a successful auction for Phillips. Jean-Michel Basquiat’s 1982 painting Native Carrying Some Guns, Bibles, Amorites on Safari was sold for $12.6 million
A Celebration of The Ga Heritage and Triumph Over Hunger The Homowo Festival is a vibrant and deeply significant celebration among the Ga people of Ghana, specifically those in Accra.
The exhibition “Brazil and Africa, a Shared History” explores the colonial past and contemporary implications for Afro-descendants. Brazilian artist Aline Motta’s trilogy, “If the Sea Had Balconies, Bridges Over the
Hye W’Aanhye Clothe: A Symbol of Spiritual Protection for the Asantehene. The Hye W’anhye cloth, meaning "burn I won’t burn," is a sacred garment reserved exclusively for the Asantehene and