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Eco Champion of the Month

Ibrahim Mahama’s ‘Songs about Roses’ speaks to the cultural and social effects of post-col
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Ibrahim Mahama

This month, we spotlight a visionary turning trash into truth and waste into wonder. Ibrahim Mahama, renowned Ghanaian artist and founder of Red Clay Studio, is our Eco Champion of the Month for his groundbreaking work in environmental art and circular design.

From rusted airplane parts to salvaged electronics, Mahama transforms discarded materials into massive, thought-provoking installations that challenge global systems of consumption, labor, and waste. At Red Clay Studio, located just outside Tamale, art meets action—providing a space where sustainability, creativity, and education intersect.

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Red Clay embodies the spirit of the circular economy where nothing is wasted and creativity leads change. It also serves as a learning hub, offering workshops, artist residencies, and youth programs that emphasize sustainability, recycling, and cultural heritage.
Ibrahim Mahama, one of Ghana’s most visionary contemporary artists, has turned a former silo site in Tamale into a vibrant cultural institution known as the Red Clay Studio.

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