Turning Waste Into Memory
In the work of Serge Attukwei Clottey, Ghana’s artistic landscape finds one of its most vital and globally resonant voices. His yellow plastic tapestries, stitched from discarded gallon containers, speak not only to environmental urgency but also to the deep cultural and material entanglements that shape modern Ghana.
Project Wollo
Through her project Wollo and the digital community, Ghanaian copywriter and illustrator Aku Addy is transforming social listening into civic storytelling, one conversation, one illustration and one neighbourhood at a time.
Reframing Ghana: Contemporary artistic voices
As Gallery 1957 continues to define Ghana’s place on the global contemporary art stage, its latest exhibition brings together strikingly distinct voices: painter Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe and multidisciplinary artist Denyse Gawu-Mensah. Exhibited alongside Serge Attukwei Clottey (see page 52), their work deepens the conversation around identity, heritage and the evolving power of Ghanaian creativity.
Goodbox’s new take on fitness
Boxing meets community at Goodbox Ghana, where fitness, rhythm and resilience come together in a high-energy studio built for every body.
Asante Goldweights
Once overlooked by collectors, Asante goldweights are now recognised as some of West Africa’s most distinctive artistic creations – miniature brass masterpieces that tell the story of power, trade and ingenuity. All images from African Goldweights.
Castle at the edge of the sea
Christiansborg Castle in Osu was once closed to all but governors and heads of state. Today, it’s a public museum, a place where Ghana’s complex past, from the slave trade to independence, unfolds within its weathered white walls.
A modern coliseum
The Bukom Boxing Arena is more than a boxing ring, it’s a state-of-art sports centre and shrine to Ghana’s boxing greats.
VISIT:The National Museum of Ghana
A national museum or city museum plays an essential role in a person’s identity. Here’s a look at the newly opened museum
Ussher Fort: A journey through Ghana’s past
Discover the history and cultural significance of Ussher Fort in Accra
Bukom’s boxing brilliance
Despite being a popular tourist spot, Accra’s historic seaside district of Jamestown is dusty, densely populated, and largely deprived. Yet it has yielded many of Africa’s best boxers, writes Tash Morgan-Etty
Ussher Fort
After years of planning, and two years of development, the Ussher Fort Slave Museum and Documentary Centre has opened in Old Accra. Kweku Addo-Atuah takes a tour