A Meaningful Year for Howfar Gallery
June 25th 2025
As 2025 unfolds, we’ve been taking a moment to reflect on how far Howfar Gallery has come. This year has brought quiet but steady progress, and we’re grateful for the support that’s helped us grow.
One of the biggest steps for us was hosting our debut art exhibition. It was a special moment—bringing people together in Accra to experience the work of local artists in person. The response was encouraging, and it gave us a sense of what’s possible when art and community come together.
Since then, we’ve noticed a gradual increase in interest—both here in Ghana and from outside. More people are finding us online, engaging with the stories we share, and supporting the artists we work with. Orders have begun coming in from new places, and each one means a lot to us.
Locally, we’re starting to build relationships that we hope will last—whether it’s with artists, collaborators, or people who just believe in the value of creative work. There’s still a long way to go, but we’re learning as we grow, and staying close to the values that brought us here in the first place.
We’re thankful for everyone who’s followed along, shared our work, or visited the site. If you’re new, welcome. If you’ve been here from the start—thank you.
You can also find us on Instagram @howfargallery.
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