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What If We Love & Protect Each Other?

Save the Date! Save the Day!

SATURDAY, 28 JUNE 2025

 

SING UP HERE

 

perfocraZe International Artist Residence (pIAR) in collaboration with the (DAP) Digital Archive Project GH and  W’AHU Magazine is inviting friends, families, artists, fans, art enthusiasts and the general public to our exhibition titled: What If We Love & Protect Each Other?

 

VENUE/LOCATION

perfocraze_international Artist Residency, Kumasi

crazinisT artisT studiO, Oduom, Kumasi (check google Map for direction or call us)

 

Detailed direction and contact numbers will be provided after reservation

 

Ticket:

Our tickets are free and open for everyone but for limited space, please sign up for free by filling this form or contact us on WhatsApp +233 20 413 7407 Or email: piarvirtualstudio@gmail.com

 

GATE OPENS @ 3:30PM GMT

ENTRY FREE FREE FREE

 

NOTE: First Performance starts at exactly 4:00PM GMT. Don't miss it!

  • LINE UP
  • Perfomances
  • Installations
  • Films/moving images
  • Panel conversation
  • Party

There will be some refreshments with drinks, pastries, popcorn etc during the opening...

 

COME, AND LET'S LOVE AND PROTECT EACH OTHER

 

What If We Love & Protect Each Other? is not a question — it is a practice, an offering, and a collective act of resistance.

 

What If We Love & Protect Each Other is a space of celebration and remembrance: it honours the present vitality of queer life while acknowledging the histories often erased or suppressed that have made this moment possible.

 

Rooted in a nexus of mutualism, W’AHU, Wahu Magazine in collaboration with the (DAP) Digital archive project gh and pIAR perforcraZe International Artist Residency, brings together archival traces and contemporary artistic interventions. Through acts of reclamation, reinterpretation, and reimagination, these works confront hegemonic narratives and reaffirm the multiplicity of queer experiences in Ghana.

 

Featuring Ato Kwamina Hasford, Baahwa, Eden Oyeoku, Essel Ekuban, and Naa Nuerkie, these artists work across sound, textiles, performance and photography, engaging with sites of collective memory, reimagining our connections as ecosystems of care, where protection and support enable resilience and growth.

 

This exhibition becomes both a sanctuary and a proposition. It holds space for reflection, mourning, affirmation, and imagination of what becomes possible when we choose to love and protect one another.

 

LOVE WINS

pAIR || W’AHU || DAP



You can also apply for the 2026 Artist Residency

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