The National Museum of Ghana is pleased to host “Ghana Life”, a photographic exhibition by Wojciech Zaremba, a Polish photographer and development chief of Akyem Abenase in Ghana’s Eastern Region. This exhibition offers a visual narrative of Ghanaian life, celebrating the resilience, creativity, and communal spirit that define the country’s cultural identity.
Event Details
Date: February 4, 2025
Time: 3:00 PM
Venue: National Museum of Ghana
About the Exhibition
Ghana Life provides an intimate and immersive journey into everyday life in Ghana. The exhibition showcases a collection of striking images that capture the beauty, traditions, and evolving landscapes of the country. From the vibrant energy of bustling marketplaces to the serenity of rural communities, each photograph tells a unique story of the Ghanaian experience.
Visitors can expect to see moments of deep cultural significance—scenes of traditional ceremonies, family gatherings, and daily interactions that reflect the richness of Ghana’s heritage. Through his lens, Wojciech Zaremba highlights the strength and warmth of the Ghanaian people, paying special attention to women, children, and the intricate details of traditional attire.
About the Photographer
Wojciech Zaremba is a freelance photographer with a deep connection to Ghana. His work focuses on Ghanaian rural communities, emphasizing cultural heritage and social dynamics. As a development chief in Akyem Abenase, his work goes beyond photography—he actively fosters cultural exchange by organizing exhibitions in Poland that showcase Ghanaian artists and traditions.
Through Ghana Life, Zaremba presents a deeply personal and authentic portrayal of Ghana’s cultural fabric, bridging artistic storytelling with historical preservation.