The "Strands & Structures" exhibition, featuring hair sculpture and documentary photography, addresses pressing social and environmental issues in Ghana. The project, conceived by Asia Clarke and Christian Saint, explores challenges such as transportation, energy, and pollution through intricate hair designs and powerful imagery. Debuting in Accra and set to open in Toronto this summer, the exhibition aims to spark conversations and inspire action. By weaving narratives that reflect Ghana's complexities, Clarke and Saint highlight the importance of creative expression in addressing societal issues. The exhibition will continue to tour, showcasing the interconnectedness of art and social change.
In “Strands & Structures,” Asia Clarke and Christian Saint Spotlight Social and Environmental Issues in Ghana
Updated: Oct 29
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