May 5-6, 2023 [Friday 10am-3pm, Saturday 10am-2pm] @ FCA-Ghana Project Space and Library @ W.E.B DuBois Center 1st Circular Cantonment Accra The Foundation for Contemporary Art – Ghana and Fihankra Review are pleased to announce a two-day workshop on ‘Research for Arts practice’. Writers, visual artists, photographers, musicians, and curators are invited to participate. The […]
Art and Thought Conversations
The Foundation for Contemporary Art – Ghana [FCA-Ghana], Fihankra Review and The Studio Accra invite you to an Art and Thought Conversation with Fred E. Okai and Abbey IT-A. Date: Thursday September 15, 2022.Venue: Foundation for Contemporary Art – Ghana, W.E.B. DuBois Centre, Accra.Time: 6:00pm From Clay to Play – Forging Forms through Associations Fred investigates […]
LOATAD Symposium 2022-Saturday, 2 April, 2022 | 10am – 5pm
The Library of Africa and the African Diaspora(LOATAD) in collaboration with the Foundation for Contemporary Art-Ghana(FCA-GH) invites you to its first Symposium titled, “Locating the Intersection between the Digital and the Physical: Creating Accessible Decolonised Archives, Libraries, and Literature for a Knowledge-Based African Renaissance” Do join us on Saturday, April 2, 2022 from 10am – […]
The Line in partnership with the Foundation for Contemporary Art-Ghana is a recipient of a @britisharts International Collaboration Grants!
Longitudinal Dialogues is a project developed by The Line in London that takes the project’s location on the Greenwich Meridian as a starting point for global cultural exchange. The inaugural project, co-curated with Arup Phase 2, explores the role of art in public space through a new commission by Ghanaian artist Serge Attukwei Clottey. The British Council’s International […]
The Line, Longitudinal Dialogues, Serge Attukwei Clottey project, 2022
The Foundation for Contemporary Art – Ghana in collaboration with The Line and the artist Serge Attukwei Clottey is looking for two artist facilitators to deliver workshop sessions to 6 primary schools in Accra. Longitudinal Dialogues Project As part of parallel projects in London and Accra, The Line in collaboration with the Foundation for Contemporary […]