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Absa L'Atelier and Institute Museum of Ghana present 'Refuge: An uncommon home'

Absa L’Atelier and Institute Museum of Ghana present ‘Refuge: An uncommon home’ – a collaborative exhibition by the 2021 Absa L’Atelier Ambassadors.

This exhibition is a journey of self-reflection by three African artists; Ayobola Kekere-Ekun from Nigeria, Michael Jackson Blebo from Ghana and Adelheid Frackiewicz from South Africa.

Their respective creative processes offered a safe avenue for them to reflect on past experiences and accompanying emotions ranging from trauma, fear of what is and what could be, and strength to navigate all of life’s phases.

We are excited to share this stunning exhibition with you!

The show runs till September 2, 2023.

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