Adwoa Amoah is an artist and co-Director of the Foundation for Contemporary Art – Ghana (FCA). This
body is an active network of artists and a support structure committed to the nurturing of contemporary
art practice in Ghana. She has managed, facilitated, coordinated and co-curated several local and
international collaborative art and educational projects with particular interest in community and public
engagement with art as a starting point. Some projects have included Akutia: Blindfolding the Sun and
the Poetics of Peace (A Retrospective of Agyeman Ossei ‘Dota’) organised by Savannah Centre for
Contemporary Art (SCCA) Tamale and Red Clay, Ghana (2020-2021), CritLab, Accra, Ghana initiated by
Foundation for Contemporary Art – Ghana (FCA) in partnership with Exit Frame, blaxTARLINES and SCCA,
Tamale (2020), Curatorial Intensive, Accra, Ghana with Independent Curators International (ICI) (2017),
Àsìkò Art School, Accra, Ghana on The Archive: Static, Embodied, Practiced in collaboration with Centre
for Contemporary Art (CCA), Lagos (2013, 2017). She is a member of the Exit Frame Collective based in
Accra, Ghana and an Executive member of the Ghana Culture Forum (GCF), a network of cultural
practitioners, activists and organizations united around a common vision of affirming the cultural
foundations of development.
Adwoa Amoah

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