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Welcome to the Institute Museum of Ghana

We are proud to announce the Noldor Artist Residency will continue as a program under the Institute Museum of Ghana which now fully embodies our newly repurposed 700 sqm space and is still expanding! This is such a big moment for us as an institution and a monumental moment for our homeland Ghana, as the Institute Museum of Ghana will be the first contemporary art museum within Ghana.

Like our logo, our institution will officially exist on three pillars: the Museum, the Residency, and the Fellowship! We are all amazed by the growth we have experienced since first opening our doors in November 2020 with our Founder and Director Joseph Awuah-Darko and a small team set out to nurture African Contemporary Artists within their practice.

Supporting our inaugural artist in residence Emmanuel Taku, to now ending 2021 with a bigger team and nearly 20 artists from all over the African continent and diaspora passing through Noldor’s walls. What a time it has been. We want to say a big thank you to our patrons, donors and supporters who have been with us since inception and we can’t wait to show you what we have in store for the future!

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