Amba Culture

Amba Culture Amba Art Gallery started in 2006 and developed a global reputation for sourcing and discovering extraordinarily fine and creative African Traditional Art,

Amba Art Gallery started in 2006 and developed a global reputation for sourcing and discovering extraordinarily fine and creative African Traditional Art, including rare and unique sculptures from the Ghanaian and West African heritage and also exceptional handwoven textiles from the great weavers of Ashanti and Ewe and extraordinary metal work from the pre-colonial Gold Coast era to modern Ghana.

By displaying modern art alongside the traditional art, the gallery underscores the powerful cultural connection to the past that ‘breathes life and fire’ into the works of present day African artists.

Stools and chairs,  both as objects of everyday use and as symbols of status and power within the society, are a traditi...
20/03/2017

Stools and chairs, both as objects of everyday use and as symbols of status and power within the society, are a traditional part of culture of furniture in sub saharan Africa. Over the centuries the most varied forms of seating have evolved among the people of this region.

An exhibition of some of Ghana’s finest and oldest Kente fabrics has been held at the Peduase Valley Resort at Aburi in ...
10/03/2017

An exhibition of some of Ghana’s finest and oldest Kente fabrics has been held at the Peduase Valley Resort at Aburi in the Eastern Region. The fabrics are a collection by Amadu Baba, a Ghanaian artifact collector and owner of amber gallery has been gathering the materials over the past four decades.
the event dubbed “Weaved with pride & love” was aimed at celebrating the Ghanaian culture by “creating a nostalgic atmosphere to embrace the country’s heritage.”

10/03/2017

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Accra

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+233 244 236201

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