La Foundation for the Arts
is a non-profit service organization with an unwavering commitment to advancing, realizing, and preserving the vision of emerging and unrecognized art workers and administrators in Ghana through meaningful relationships with the wider African diaspora.
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About Us

La Foundation for the Arts (LAFA) is a nonprofit organisation dedicated to fostering artistic excellence, cultural preservation, and creative dialogue in Ghana and beyond. Founded with the goal of deepening the relationship between art and the viewer, LAFA connects the dots between artistic movements, offering a space where artists and audiences can engage in meaningful exchanges.

At the heart of our mission is a commitment to the next generation. We believe that children and young people—our future leaders—should have access to art as a source of education, inspiration, and cultural awareness. LAFA’s exhibition space is always open and free to the public, inviting all to immerse themselves in artistic expression and discovery.

Our Mission:

LAFA is committed to supporting emerging and underrepresented artists and arts administrators in Ghana by building strong connections with the wider African diaspora. Through curated exhibitions, cultural programming, and professional development initiatives, we provide a platform for artistic growth, collaboration, and critical discourse.

By facilitating access to resources, mentorship, and transformative conversations—such as Bridge Conversations and multidisciplinary performances—we create spaces where artists can thrive, narratives can be shared, and African identity can be preserved and redefined for future generations. Through film, plays, music, and poetry, LAFA fosters a dynamic cultural exchange that bridges generations, amplifies diverse voices, and deepens the impact of artistic expression.

LAFA’s function

Providing professional support to individual artists across all disciplines, with a special focus on those incorporating sustainable and recycled materials in their work, both in Accra and nationwide.
  • Offering in-person and online professional development opportunities, including workshops, panels, consultations, and intensive programs for artists and arts administrators.
  • Facilitating mentorship programs and tailored resources for emerging and underrepresented artists.
  • Acting as a bridge to the broader creative industry.
  • Maintaining the LAFA Source Database, which provides targeted support, ongoing award opportunities, and service listings.
  • Conducting work sample reviews for artists and students, guided by expert consultants and staff.
  • Leading Bridge Conversations, an initiative dedicated to preserving African and Diasporan narratives, fostering meaningful dialogue, and reconnecting generations and cultures through film, dance, and poetry.