Nuku Studio presents “Sɛ nsuo su a - When water cries”, a photo exhibition by Fibi Afloe and Amelie Koerbs. The outdoor exhibition in the garden of Nuku Studio’s Center for Photographic Research and Practice in Tamale will explore the life in communities along the Black and White Volta river as well as the Volta lake. The exhibition runs from 20 April to 31 May 2024.
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Routes of Rebellion by Jesse Weaver Shipley Launches at Nuku Studio and Red Clay in Tamale /
Saturday 4 November 2023, Nuku Studio’s Center for Photographic Research and Practice in Tamale, Ghana was transformed for the opening of Routes of Rebellion, a major solo exhibition of films and audio-visual media by Jesse Weaver Shipley, curated by Robin Riskin and Patrick NiiOkanta Ankrah.
Read MoreNuku Studio opens “[re]fractions” pop-up exhibition /
On 10 November 2023 at its Center for Photographic Research and Practice in Tamale, Nuku Studio opened the pop-up exhibition titled “[re]fractions”. It brings together a collection of photographic work by Fibi Afloe, Abdul-Haqq Mahama, Misper Apawu, Ofoe Amegavie, Francis Kokroko, Eric Gyamfi and Nii Obodai.
Read MoreNew exhibition at Nuku Studio in Tamale: Northern Ghana Life - A Retrospective /
Nuku Studio is delighted to announce its next photo exhibit at its Center for Photographic Research and Practice in Tamale: A Retrospective on “NORTHERN GHANA LIFE”.
Read MoreGold Matters project concludes with photo exhibition in Tamale, Ghana /
Since 2018, Nuku Studio has been part of the “Gold Matters” Project. An international team of researchers and artists examined how social transformations towards sustainable mining futures are possible. The concluding photography exhibition in Tamale, Ghana features Nii Obodai’s photo project “Big Dreams, Life Built on Gold” (18 July-31 October 2022).
Read MoreExhibition “Stories from the North - Photographic Voices from Ghana” opens in Amsterdam /
Nuku Studio, in collaboration with Noorderlicht House of Photography in Groningen, The Netherlands, has been producing a new project in the North of Ghana: “Stories from the North” focuses on topics such as gender, migration and climate change which are central to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The stories are told through the lens of five Ghanaian photographers: Evans Ahorsu, Mabel Senaa Bonsuuri, Geoffrey Buta, Nyamekye Joey and Qujo Buta. The exhibition opening takes place on 12 April at iMPACT DOC in Amsterdam.
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