Sela Adjei (PhD)

Sela Adjei (PhD) is a multidisciplinary artist, researcher, and curator with degrees in communication design and African art and culture from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi. He received his PhD in African studies from the University of Ghana, Legon. He is a member of the African Studies Association, AI4Afrika, and the International Society for Folk Narrative Research. His work focuses on decentering aesthetic canons and integrating African aesthetics, philosophy, pedagogy, and indigenous knowledge systems into design and contemporary art practices on which he lectures at the University of Media, Arts and Communication, Institute of Film and Television in Accra. He founded Grin Studios Limited, an art consultancy that connects creatives, cultural producers, and researchers, specializing in art education.

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Patrick William Dodoo

I am Patrick William Dodoo, an artist and educator who lives and works in Ghana. My interdisciplinary practice traverses the studio, the classroom, socially engaged interventions, and scenography for theatre productions. I studied at the Takoradi Polytechnic and the University of Education, Winneba, respectively.

Amelia Cherbu

Amelia Cherbu (b. 2003) is a young multidisciplinary artist who is passionate about animation and digital illustrations. She is currently a third year student studying multimedia production at the University of Media, Arts and Communication (IFT) in Accra. As a young child, she discovered her love for art through the colourful illustrations she admired in the comic books and children's literature she read, shaping her into a skilled illustrator and storyboard artist in her teens. Amelia’s creative output is mainly driven by the skills and proficiency she has honed in drawing and illustration through constant practice. She enjoys working through digital studio techniques which involves drawing and colouring on a drawing tablet with a stylus. But she still relies on traditional tools and materials like paper, pencils, sketchbooks and inking pens in creating her visually engaging illustrations, storyboards, comic art, textile designs, and animation, which makes her a versatile artist, proficient in both digital and traditional mediums of art. She forms part of the new generation of Ghanaian digital artists hoping to reshape African visual narratives through design, digital illustrations and visual storytelling. Her digital illustrations explore themes of adventure, urban youth culture, dreamscapes, fantasy and human connections. Focused on exploring visual storytelling, Amelia is constantly working on using her digital illustration skills to address social issues which allows her to push beyond her creative boundaries. Her commitment to evolving creatively is evident as she experiments with new techniques, experimental approaches and innovative digital tools. Driven by curiosity and a deep passion for art, Amelia aims to contribute to African visual culture and social development through digital art projects..

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