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Makella Ama Ketedzi

Makella Ama (b. Accra, Ghana) is an anti-disciplinary maker with a practice that often takes shape through curation, visual anthropology, and writing through a sensorial lens. Their practice is rooted in their background of community/youth work with children in care and young refugees. A question Makella is often grappling with is this: how can we demystify the links between storytelling, history, and the ability to bring archives to life/light/memory?

Young Black woman with reddish braids, red-yellow-green beanie, white crop top and pants, poses outdoors, hand on cheek.