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VeloConcerts to Unfold Artitude in 2025
VeloConcerts (VC) and Artlife Matters (ALM) believe in the transformative power of art, which is why we have formed a partnership – with the aim to help inspire and enable sustainable art careers for students in over 55 schools across Ghana. Ghana has a young population without a strategic structure or programs to propel creative dreams. The Artitude project presents a renewed hope for using creativity to drive innovation, improve mental health balance, promote self-expression and personal development, and encourage the exchange of ideas and cooperation among individuals.

Artlife Matters signs a 5-year partnership with Italian Art and Culture Institutions to strengthen cultural and artistic ties.
To promote cultural exchange and intercultural dialogue, Artlife Matters, a Ghanaian organisation committed to using art as a tool for social, cultural, and economic development, has signed a partnership with the Library and Museum Centre of Lecce (Regione Puglia), Ramdom APS, and KORA—Centro del Contemporaneo in Puglia, Southern Italy. The partnership aims to foster cooperation through artistic, cultural, and heritage-based initiatives. The primary goal is to promote mutual understanding and intercultural dialogue between Italy and Ghana, as well as a deeper appreciation of cultural heritage in both countries.

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In Amoako Boafo's own voice
In our current society, we mostly see people in similar fields as competition. How do you condition your mind to take criticisms from your peers? What do you look out for in choosing an artist for collaboration or support?
For someone like you who has gone through challenging times in your career and is currently seen as successful, what structures do you think should be implemented to help upcoming creatives avoid similar mistakes and to easily formulate a sustainable art career? What are you doing at your level to help?
What message do you want to send to that young girl bleaching her skin, when you successfully launch your dark skin characters into outer space?
With reference to your DW documentary, you mentioned your mum was expecting a white-collar job instead of painting. Has this misconception changed when it comes to art as a respectable career in your locality? And what would this Art x Space project contribute to changing this misconception for parents and the everyday Ghanaian?
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