
CHALE WOTE 2019 DAY 4 -Homowo Royal Procession
Ga Mashie Homowo culminated in the Royal Procession on Saturday, 17th August. Spirits were high and the atmosphere was charged…
Read MoreGa Mashie Homowo culminated in the Royal Procession on Saturday, 17th August. Spirits were high and the atmosphere was charged…
Read MoreDay 3 of the 2019 Chale Wote Street Art Festival saw artists and patrons join the Ga community in Jamestown…
Read MoreThe 9th edition of the CHALE WOTE Street Art festival kicked off with the Film Labs at the Museum of Science and Technology at Ridge, Accra. Under the breezy, glittering Accra night sky and with the hum of the city in the distance, patrons were treated to the work of film-makers from Ghana and beyond who use their lens to reflect a myriad of lived experiences.
Read MoreNii Kotei Nikoi is a Ph.D. student, graphic designer and photographer from Accra. Here he shares his perspective on the…
Read MoreWe are putting up selected works from August’s CHALE WOTE Street Art Festival for the October edition of Dzala Butiq,…
Read MoreContemporary museums are often imposing institutions,privileged and inaccessible spaces apart from the everyday world. This apartness can create gaps between…
Read MoreThe last two days of CHALE WOTE 2016, in particular, arrested Accra’s attention. James Town became a giant electro-magnet that…
Read MoreWhen Paula Akugizibwe and I were planning our SPIRIT WOMEN conversation at CHALE WOTE 2016, we knew we wanted…
Read MoreI don’t recall when I first heard of CHALE WOTE. It was likely the cool photos on Tumblr that brought…
Read MoreMOHAMMED AWUDU, popularly known as Moh Awudu, is a contemporary fine artist born and raised in Nima. He is one…
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