About this Event
Join Us for Woven in Glass!
WOVEN IN GLASS Preserving the Kente Legacy . This exhibition features Ghanaian–British based artist Anthony Amoako Attah, who transforms the visual language of Kente into contemporary glass forms, bridging tradition and modern design. Kente, a historic textile of the Akan people of Ghana, carries deep cultural meaning through its patterns and symbolism, now globally recognized for its significance. Using glass, Attah preserves and reinterprets this heritage. Get ready for an amazing in-person experience where art and culture collide.
Agenda
đź•‘: 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Woven in Glass
Info: WOVEN IN GLASS
Preserving the Kente Legacy
This exhibition features Ghanaian–British artist Anthony Amoako Attah, who transforms the visual language of Kente into contemporary glass forms, bridging tradition and modern design.
Kente, a historic textile of the Akan people of Ghana, carries deep cultural meaning through its patterns and symbolism, now globally recognized for its significance.
Using glass, Attah preserves and reinterprets this heritage. Its permanence and light capture the essence of Kente while extending it into a new sculptural form.
Each work balances fragility and strength, honoring Kente’s legacy while expanding its place in contemporary art.
Presented by Art Responsible, Woven in Glass invites collectors to engage with works that embody cultural continuity and innovation.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Oxford Street, Oxford Street, Accra, Ghana
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