Street art in Accra

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Where to find street art in Accra (Ghana)

Accra, the capital of Ghana, is one of West Africa's most dynamic cities, where public art creation has flourished remarkably since the 2010s. Neighborhoods such as James Town, Osu, and Nima host murals, installations, and graffiti that reflect the country's history, politics, and cultural traditions.

The Chale Wote festival, founded in 2011 in James Town, forms the heart of this creative energy. Every summer, it brings together local and international artists who transform the streets of the old fishing district into an open-air gallery, blending mural painting, performance, photography, and music.

Beyond the festival, artists like Moh Awudu, Tei Huagie, and Bright Ackwerh have permanently inscribed their works into Accra's urban fabric. Interchanges such as Ako Adjei have been transformed into open-air museums, carrying the ambitions and collective memory of a city in motion.

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