Independent Curators International (ICI) supports the work of curators to help create stronger art communities through experimentation, collaboration, and international engagement. Curators are arts community leaders and organizers who champion artistic practice; build essential infrastructures and institutions; and generate public engagement with art. Our collaborative programs connect curators across generations, and across social, political and cultural borders. They form an international framework for sharing knowledge and resources — promoting cultural exchange, access to art, and public awareness for the curator’s role.
Isaac Osei Kwadwo

Isaac Osei Kwadwo is multimedia storyteller, who believes in telling stories from a global perspective. His early volunteering work with United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) drew him closer to studying and understanding divergent perspectives when it comes to Humanitarian support. His interest in art led him to blog actively on art and artists in Ghana and across the sub-region of West African. He recently curated an exhibition titled “Let’s Talk Sh*t” for the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF Ghana).
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Curatorial Intensive in Accra: Public Symposium
The participants of the Curatorial Intensive in Accra will each present their exhibition and project proposals they have developed throughout the course of the program.
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This April, ICI organizes the inaugural Curatorial Intensive in Accra, Ghana, in collaboration with Foundation for Contemporary Art–Ghana (FCA).
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