Amoako Boafo (Ghana): Known for his striking portraits celebrating black identity, Boafo's expressive style has gained international recognition and critical acclaim.
Amoako Boafo (Ghana): Known for his striking portraits celebrating black identity, Boafo's expressive style has gained international recognition and critical acclaim.
Serge Attukwei Clottey (Ghana): Using discarded plastic materials, Clottey creates thought-provoking installations addressing environmental concerns and socio-political issues.
Tsoku Maela (South Africa): A talented photographer and visual artist, Maela's powerful works capture raw emotions and stories of mental health and self-identity.
Ruby Onyinyechi Amanze (Nigeria/USA): Amanze's drawings and installations blend elements of fantasy and reality, inviting viewers into her imaginative and surreal worlds.
Peterson Kamwathi (Kenya): Kamwathi's paintings and sculptures explore themes of migration, human displacement, and the resilience of communities in the face of adversity.
Virginia Chihota (Zimbabwe): Chihota's evocative prints delve into themes of feminism, domesticity, and personal introspection, reflecting her innermost thoughts and experiences.
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