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IWD March Spotlight Artists: Amatullah Alhassan, Tia Coker, and Baaba Sarpong
In celebration of International Women’s Day, THE.CCART shines a light on three women artists whose practices reflect personal history, cultural identity, and the many ways women’s stories are carried through art. Amatullah Alhassan, Tia Coker, and Baaba Sarpong each approach their work from deeply personal starting points, transforming memory, tradition, and lived experience into powerful visual narratives. Together, their practices honour the complexity, resilience, and crea
THE.CCART
Mar 82 min read


February Spotlight Artists: Okafor Paschal Kenechukwu, Andrew Arim, and Dumbor Debeeh
This February, THE.CCART spotlights three artists whose practices examine identity, power, and imagined futures. Okafor Paschal Kenechukwu, Andrew Arim, and Dumbor Debeeh offer distinctive approaches to figurative art, using realism, metaphor, and speculative imagery to explore the complexities of personal and collective experience. Their work opens space for reflection on cultural presence, political critique, and the possibilities of transformation. Okafor Paschal Kenechukw
THE.CCART
Feb 92 min read


January Spotlight Artists: Yvadney Davis, Nana Osei, and David Awoleye
As we step into a new year, THE.CCART kicks off 2026 by spotlighting three artists whose practices are rooted in memory, identity, and personal reflection. From the quiet intimacy of domestic life to the expressive power of texture and tradition, Yvadney Davis, Nana Osei, and David Awoleye each offer distinct ways of seeing and feeling through their work. Together, they open the year with honest, grounded perspectives that reflect the past while pointing towards the future. Y
THE.CCART
Jan 22 min read
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