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
Today marks a significant moment in the history of Africa. On May 25th, we celebrate Africa Day, an annual commemoration of the foundation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) on