The Minister of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Hon. Andrew Egyapa Mercer accompanied by the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), Mr. Akwasi Agyeman, the Board chair of GTA, Mr Seth Adjei Baah and other distinguished officials have embarked on a momentous visit to the Red Clay Studios in Tamale.
The visit aims to celebrate Ghana’s rich artistic heritage and explore opportunities for
collaboration within the creative sector. The Minister congratulated renowned Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama for his visionary work at the Red Clay Studios.
The studio, founded by Mr Ibrahim Mahama, has become a hub for creativity, innovation, and cultural expression. During the tour, the delegation explored the studio’s captivating collection, which includes aeroplanes, railway coaches, jute sacks, sewing machines, train
train parts, photographs and historical documents.
While the Minister expressed admiration for the fusion of contemporary art with traditional materials, he pledged to strengthen ties between the Ministry and Red Clay Studios. He also emphasized the importance of supporting local artists, fostering creativity, and promoting Ghana’s unique cultural identity on the global stage.
According to Hon. Egyapa Mercer, the visit “reaffirms the government’s commitment to empowering artists and ensuring their contributions are recognized and celebrated. Red Clay is positioned to help our Arts sector grow and provide a platform for attracting international visitors and enhancing Ghana’s reputation as a vibrant cultural destination.”
On his part, the CEO of GTA, Mr Akwasi Agyemang, echoed the Minister’s sentiments, emphasizing the synergy between tourism and the arts. He pledged the GTA’s support for initiatives that showcase Ghana’s artistic excellence and contribute to sustainable tourism growth.