Nubuke @ 20:

Celebrating Two Decades of Contemporary Art, Culture, & Community

















Nubuke @ 20 marks two decades of bold artistic vision, cultural stewardship, and community-building at the heart of Ghana’s contemporary art landscape. Since its founding, Nubuke Foundation has served as a vital space for experimentation, education, and dialogue—championing Ghanaian artists, preserving cultural memory, and nurturing creative futures across Accra, Wa, and beyond.



This anniversary is both a celebration and a renewal: honouring the exhibitions, archives, partnerships, and communities that have shaped our journey, while launching new commissions, conversations, and activations that imagine what the next twenty years can become. Nubuke @ 20 is not only a milestone—it is a testament to the power of art to connect, question, and transform.













Programme Calendar  

Explore the full lineup of exhibitions, talks, performances, and special events marking Nubuke’s 20th anniversary across the year:






1.Dreaming is a Map

 
A solo exhibition of works by renowned artist and educator Dorothy Amenuke.

14.03.26
14.06.26


2.Visioning

 
A group exhibition by young artists, featuring Sena Burgundy, Blanche Boni-Mississo, Priscilla Agbeti, Josiah Tsibu Manu, and King David Osabutey.

11.07.26 –
14.09.26


3.Osoro Ne Asaase 

 
A solo exhibition of works by the acclaimed sculptor and lecturer Frederick Okai.

11.11.26 –
14.04.27


4.20 & Beyond: A Fundraising Gala 

 
A night of performances, speeches, art, and culinary treats, to honour and reflect on Nubuke Foundation’s first 20 years and kick off conversations about what the next 20 years could be.

11.12.26


5.Unscripted, Untitled 

 
A talk by Odile Tevie on the evolving African art landscape and how institutions can navigate it.

11.05.27 –
14.07.27












Support Nubuke @ 20  


As we celebrate 20 years of championing artists and building cultural community, we invite you to help shape the next chapter. Your contribution directly supports new commissions, youth programmes, regional initiatives, and the continued growth of Ghana’s contemporary art ecosystem.













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