Sarah and Agyeiwaa are the founders of DNAfrica. Having worked in luxury events and hospitality all over the world. Through DNAfrica, they aim to host culturally enriching trips and authentic experiences in Ghana...
Read MoreMother and daughter duo, Eunice and Ama, own a wholesale and retail fabric store in Kaneshie Market. They have been selling a selection of classic wax print fabrics for the past 15 years. The ladies spoke with us about how they started the store…
Read MoreWe met up with Ghanaian Cocoa farmer Akosua Noboa. Akosua is a 50-year-old cocoa farmer from Kwaman. She farms three acres of cocoa farm that produces 640kg of cocoa per acre…
Read MoreYussif is a half Ghanaian half Burkinabé (from Burkina Faso) multi-disciplinary artist. Born in the Volta region of Ghana, Yussif grew up in Nima, Ghana. He has his own art shop within the Tetteh Quarshie Art Centre where he sells his artwork and art by many other Ghanaian artists….
Read MoreGayle Ebose uses the process of portrait painting to encapsulate the joys and mundanities of everyday Christian living in the 21st century. Her portraits serve as a way to preserve the testimony of how God sustains His people, transforms their character and equips them for life as sojourners on earth…
Read MoreRowan Riley is an embroidery artist from London who graduated from the MA Fine Art course at Central Saint Martins in July 2020. Rowan’s work explores bodies, illness, and how the experience of living in one’s own body is both universal and deeply personal at the same time…
Read MoreKelda's practice creates, explores and repurposes imagery and words to create her own visual language that considers femininity, representation and autonomy…
Read MoreWe caught up with with Hannah, Rachelle and Aky to discuss the growing success of the project they launched in May of this year - Brown Sugar: The Podcast. There is more however to the dynamic relationship between these three women, than the banter that breezes through their recordings….
Read MoreWe caught up with Sophie Telford from Cero to discuss their online zero waste store…
Read MoreApparan is a London-based street artist originally from the Canary Islands. She combines her teaching career with her art, as well as running an art and music collective called Art House Project London through which she has curated dozens of art shows in London…
Read MoreNicole is an experienced gallerist and gallery director, and the founder of Schoeni Projects. She has lived in Hong Kong for most of her life, although attended school and university in the UK. Contemporary and street art are two of her passions…
Read MoreElla is a London-based Artist and Material Designer. In addition, she regularly lectures at University for the Creative Arts guiding young designers in their exploration of the subject. She creates work that crosses multiple disciplines…
Read MoreMimi is an Assistant Editor at Frieze and has a penchant for contemporary art and the written word. Frieze is a leading magazine of contemporary art and culture. Mimi’s priority in all that she does is to reveal unacknowledged truths about art history, culture and current affairs…
Read MoreJune is a freelance graphic designer, branding expert and artist. She is originally from Tokyo but has lived in London for many years. Her work has been featured internationally on YCN, Cow Parade Niseko and SCMP. She is also a speaker at YOOX Net-a-Porter, UAL and ustwo….
Read MoreMorenike works in Sales and Marketing at Kate MacGarry Gallery in London. She completed a degree in Art History and Museum Studies at the University of Manchester…
Read MoreCharlotte is a technology consultant with Deloitte Digital, where she specialises in public sector clients and plays an active role in the Product Transition Lab, supporting training and workshops for those in Product Leadership roles; as well as sustainability, diversity and inclusion initiatives…
Read MoreOlivia is a 29 year-old, Management Consultant working in the Digital Transformation/ Marketing space. She had planned to move to Australia this year to continue her consulting career, but COVID-19 has put a halt to that for at least the short-term…
Read MoreNana grew up in Kumasi, Ghana and moved to the US at the age of 18 to attend university. After completing her Finance degree, she joined a challenger bank which was focused on redefining the lending process for small businesses…
Read MoreRebecca Mackay Miller is a Brand Strategist, Word of Mouth aficionado and founder of BLOC + ROSE, a consultancy that helps small business owners connect to, embody and own their brand…
Read MoreNana-Ama Asabre-Adegbite has been a Financial Services Consultant for the past seven years and is currently a Manager. Whilst she has worked at two different consulting firms during this period, she has always focused on operational excellence and strategy projects…
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