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Aku Addy’s ‘Stories From Accra’ Captures the City’s Charm and Challenges
Accra, Ghana – On Sunday, art enthusiasts gathered at Velvet Hut Design Studio in Osu for Aku Addy’s solo exhibition, Stories From Accra, a vibrant showcase that blends humor, social commentary, and urban aesthetics.
Wollo: Where Art Meets Social Insight
Addy’s brand, Wollo (meaning “paper” in Ga), specializes in artistic expressions through T-shirts, totes, keychains, and more. Known for finding beauty in chaos, Wollo’s latest collection playfully highlights Accra’s neighborhoods while prompting deeper conversations about urban development and social change.

Accra’s Neighborhoods Under the Lens
The exhibition cleverly dissects the city’s quirks:
- Labone: Its restaurant boom raises questions about health-conscious collaborations in upscale dining.
- Spintex: Furniture stores and heavy trucks challenge traffic flow and infrastructure planning.
- East Legon: A hub for beauty businesses underscores the need for policies supporting women entrepreneurs.

Art as a Catalyst for Change
Addy explains her vision: “Through Wollo’s work, I want people to rethink our city. Accra’s peculiarities hold opportunities to reshape society—whether through humor, art, or business insights.”
The exhibition not only celebrates Accra’s vibrancy but also invites policymakers and businesses to address its challenges creatively.
This article summarizes an original report by 3News. Full credit to the source.
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