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Noldor Residency featured by The New York Times!

We are pleased to share that Noldor Residency has been featured by the New York Times as part of Ghana’s enduring contemporary art scene.

The article features Artists-In-Residence for 2023/2024, Nana Adwoa Frema Amoabeng and Kwadwo Peprah whose current exhibitions at Noldor have been extended till February 24th. The article also features 2021 Visiting Fellow, Senaburgandy Appau, and artist, Sika Amakye as part of our extended program.

Other brilliant artist-led initiatives discussed in focus within the article are Red Clay Studio founded by Ibrahim Mahama and Dikan Center founded by photographer, Paul Ninson.

The article was authored by Grace Linden and all photographs were by Francis Kokoroko.

You can read the full article here.

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