Past Exhibitions

  • Home is More than a Place

    "Home is more than a Place" delves into the multifaceted nature of home, recognizing it not merely as a physical location but as a profound feeling: a sense of belonging that transcends borders and cultures.

  • Wo Nim Biribi: Emmanuel Bobbie Exhibit

    Legendary photographer Bobbie Pixel’s first solo exhibition is a testament to the impact of his photography.

  • 1957: Freedom & Justice

    The exhibition explores Ghana's journey to independence through a chronological series of images. It begins with the pre-independence era in colonial Gold Coast, showcasing key figures advocating for change and the early days of Ghana's government. The exhibition depicts interactions with colonial authority, everyday colonial life, and revolutionary moments. Ultimately, it captures the euphoria of liberation, documenting the spirit of a newly independent nation with hope, joy, and triumph in the face of challenges.

  • Ahennie - the Asante Kingdom Exhibit

    The Asante Kingdom became a key force in West African politics under the leadership of Osei Tutu and his successors, establishing substantial trading with Europeans as they conquered several surrounding nations; by the early nineteenth century, the Asante were one of West Africa's most powerful nations. The images of the exhibition trace the story of the Asante kingdom in its divinely bestowed opulence.