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See you back in March 2022!

We extend gratitude to the many visitors who attended the successful preview showings of Bolatito Aderemi-Ibitola and Foster Sakyiamah at the institution. The Noldor Residency will not be open to the public until March 2022 as we prepare our artists and fellows to return to their studios.

We can’t wait to reopen in full form as the Institute Museum of Ghana and debuting our first Museum exhibition with Mimi Adu-Serwaah on March 12th, 2022! A part of our permanent collection will also be on display for the Ghanaian public.

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