15 Mar 24 14:00H
Join Assumpta on a bi-monthly journey into the vibrant contemporary art space on the African Continent. "Her Palette" showcases women in the arts’ diverse voices and artistic visions across the continent, empowering and uplifting their stories, talents, and contributions. Through intimate interviews and captivating dialogues, we delve into the colourful tapestry of creativity, culture, and identity. This episode's tracklist features a rhythmic journey through time as we celebrate the contributions of iconic African women musicians, whose melodies have woven the fabric of our collective history, guiding us from the oldies to the vibrant voices of the new generation.
With Guest: Adiki Puplampu - Adiki Puplampu is a seasoned professional with a background in visual art and psychology, boasting over a decade of diverse experience across Lubbock, New York City, Cape Town, and Accra. As a founding team member of Gallery 1957, she significantly influenced Accra's art scene. Notably, she managed the successful launch of the Alára Pop-up Shop at the Brooklyn Museum, showcasing African fashion, and co-curated "left-hanging," an exhibition at dot.ateliers featuring selected works from the Boafo collection. Currently, Adiki is a core development team member of dot.ateliers' artist residency, founded by Amoako Boafo, while pursuing a graduate degree in Creative Business Leadership at SCAD. Her passion for the art world is evident through her commitment to process optimization and pushing artistic collaboration boundaries, driving the evolution of the creative ecosystem across Africa.