Audio By Carbonatix
Renowned artist, Ibrahim Mahama, has been appointed as Artistic Director of the 35th Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts (2023).
Mr. Mahama, who shared the great news on his twitter handle this morning said, "Feeling grateful and looking forward to many collaborations and conversations. Ghana to the world." #graphicartbiennale #ljubljana"

Slovenia #Ljubljana is one of Europe’s more livable cities. Since they launched their strategic plan “Vision of Ljubljana 2025” in 2007, the city centre has been completely transformed!
Feeling grateful and looking forward to many collaborations and conversations. Ghana to the world. #graphicartbiennale #ljubljana pic.twitter.com/WZ5GnBYi0b
— Ibrahim mahama (@ibrahim_mahama) June 6, 2022
In each field of human endeavour, there is the drive to achieve new heights, become bosses, and one of such is in bagging new appointments.
The joy that comes with bagging a new appointment is ecstatic, the kind you’d like to share with those you care about and celebrate with those around you. We say congratulations to you Ibrahim Mahama (Artist) on your new role Ghana is proud of you.

Ibrahim has been helping build an infrastructure for the thriving art scene in Ghana and converting Nkrumah Volini, a huge 1960s derelict grain silo in his home city of Tamale, into a cultural centre – joining two other institutions including the Savannah Centre for Contemporary Art and Red Clay, a studio complex and cultural hub. Across all three sites plus The Workshop in Accra.
Latest Stories
-
Right to Information Commission holds courtesy meeting with Communication Minister
14 minutes -
The Cocoa Conundrum: Why Ghana’s farmers are poor despite making the world’s best chocolate
22 minutes -
National Teacher Licensure Examination not cancelled – NTC
28 minutes -
Artificial Intelligence: Africa gov’ts must adopt, adapt, and indigenise, but do not copy and paste
40 minutes -
Most power outages fixed in Kumasi, Accra; repairs ongoing in Tema, Adenta – Richmond Rockson
44 minutes -
The Deadly Foot-Slog: From Ghana to Canada
51 minutes -
OSP probes GHS25.8m palm oil diversion involving customs, national security
1 hour -
Today’s Front pages: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
1 hour -
CSIR introduces new technology to help farmers prevent crop diseases
2 hours -
Suspend the Violence, Not the Sports: A smarter response to school rivalry attacks
2 hours -
Shisha, cigarettes smoking fuelling breast cancer in Ghana – Dr. Beatrice Wiafe sounds alarm
2 hours -
Obrachire SHS student demands justice after brutal assault at inter-schools sports event
2 hours -
UniMAC SRC External Affairs Office secure partnership with St. Philip Enterprise
3 hours -
Ford Foundation grantees advance climate justice across West Africa
3 hours -
Simi breaks silence on backlash over old tweets
3 hours
