Accra is set to transform into a canvas of creativity and cultural expression as the city gears up for Accra Cultural Week, a vibrant celebration bringing together artists, galleries, collectors, and enthusiasts from across Ghana and beyond.
From large-scale exhibitions to intimate pop-up showcases, the weeklong series of events will turn the capital’s creative spaces-from Osu to Nima, Labone to East Legon, into hubs of visual storytelling, performance, and dialogue.
Curated under a shared vision of connecting through culture, it promises a diverse lineup of art fairs, gallery openings, film screenings, live performances, and community art projects, reflecting the city’s growing reputation as a continental centre for contemporary art.
Whether you’re a seasoned art lover or a curious first-timer, Culture Joint has compiled a comprehensive guide to the must-see exhibitions and cultural happenings shaping this year’s Accra Cultural Week, your ultimate roadmap to experience Ghana’s art scene at its boldest and most inspiring.

Living Traditions by Nii Nortey Opimbuo Agbo.
Curated by Joseph Kitson-Mills
Public opening: October 10 to November 5.
Venue: The Mix Gallery

Behind The Curtains by Samuella Graham (Samo)
Venue: Worldfaze Art Practice, Ogbojo
October 25 to November 30.
Time: 5pm to 9pm.

Memories In Forms by Selorm Amekorfia
Venue: Worldfaze Art Practice, Ogbojo
Date: October 25 to November 30
Time: 5pm to 9pm

“LIGHTYEARS OF US” marks the debut solo exhibition of the 2024 Yaa Asantewaa Art Prize winner Denyse Gawu-Mensah.
Curated by Angelica Litta Modignani, ‘LIGHTYEARS OF US’ opens on Thursday, 30th October 2025, in Gallery I and remains on view until 3rd January 2026.
📅 Opening 7pm, 30 October 2025
📍 Gallery I, Gallery 1957, Accra

‘Where the Waters Meet’ by Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe
Venue: Gallery 1957, Accra
Date: October 30 to November 3.











