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Awanle Ayiboro Hawa Ali
b. 1997, Ghana

“Whenever I paint, I feel like a bird, free as a bird. I just forget my worries and glide through, with each brushstroke.”

Awanle Ayiboro Hawa Ali (Ghanaian, b. 1997) is a visual artist whose work is inspired by African women's experiences in patriarchal societies. As the first female child of her nuclear family, she had always been subjected to false societal expectations and pressure when it came to ‘settling down' and having children. Awanle, on the other hand, as a young lady who does not believe in the institution of marriage and its limitations on a woman's worth, paints in order to reject the expectations placed on women like her. She aspires to become a world-renowned artist who will be remembered for generations.

She has always been interested in the visual arts but has been unable to develop her skills due to her parents' lack of enthusiasm, who encouraged her to pursue a career in General Arts. However, a series of unintentional encounters with the visual arts community and artist mentors prompted her to rebel and decide to pursue a career as an artist, defying expectations that were never hers, to begin with.

Hawa is adamant about capturing these experiences in her paintings and, as a result, inspiring many women to break free from society's constraints. She currently works in an Accra art studio, where she spends her time researching, experimenting, and painting.

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Solo Exhibitions

2023 'The Abandoned Playground', Galerie Mathilde Le Coz, Paris, France


Group Exhibitions

2023 'Identities', Galerie Farah Fakhri, Abidjan, Ivory Coast
2023 'Worldmaking', Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, USA
2023 'Unlimited II', Gallery 1957, Accra, Ghana
2023 'Visual Language: The Art Of Protest', Subliminal Projects, Coates & Scarry, LA, USA
2023 'When The Birds Fly Home', Artemartis & Gallery 1957, Accra, Ghana
2022 'Reflections Of Her', Mitochondria Gallery, Texas, USA
2022 'Birds of a Feather', Phillips x Artemartis, London, UK
2021 'Ties That Bind Us', The Cowrie Culture, Accra, Ghana
2021 Emergeast Gallery, Dubai. UAE
2020 'Worlafest', Alliance Francaise, Accra, Ghana
2019 Zongo Art Project, Accra, Ghana
2019 Charlewote Art Festival, Accra, Ghana


Artist Residency

2020 James Town Workshop, Accra, Ghana


Permanent Collections

Private Collection, Ghana
Artemartis, Ghana


Collaborations

Barbara Siebenlist Palomar – Artist, Argentina
Kamal Larry – Artist, Ghana
Emmanuel Kwaku Yaro – Artist, Ghana


Representation

Artemartis, Accra, Ghana


“For the past three years, I've been constantly studying areas of life that are frequently concealed or misunderstood in our culture. I dig into the lives of regular traditional Muslim women in Ghana and throughout the world who get lost in their thoughts, dreaming of a day when they are not seen as incapable of achieving their objectives and aspirations. I capture the spirit of the dreamer, of