Dr. Carol Marie Webster, PhD

PhD Candidate, Cornell University, U.S.

Daavi Elia: Exhibition on Ghanaian Women in Politics


Recent Publication


Creative Director: Ena

Executive Producer: Ami Tamakloe

Cinematography: Bluelense studio and The Blackcreator

Music: K. C. Beatz (Vintage tunes)

AD: Macoh MA (Fonye)



Artist|Scholar working at intersections of mixed media art-making and research. Ami’s first book publication, Charcoal: Book of Thoughts and Short Stories, is now available. Put it on your holiday giving list for you and your loved ones.


“In Material Resistance: Social Justice and Empowerment Narratives Told Through Cloth, a fashion and textile art exhibition, we invite visitors to explore cultures, cloth, making, designing, artistry, and life through a critical lens that challenges the current injustices that have a stronghold on our society. As suggested by the 2022 Cornell Biennial theme, “Futurities, Uncertain,” we cannot know what our societal future holds. However, something that is in our control are the critical conversations and dialogue that we can have and the mindsets that we pursue.

Curated by doctoral students Dyese Matthews, Kat Roberts, Jenine Hillaire (Fiber Science and Apparel Design, College of Human Ecology), and Ami Tamakloe (Sociocultural Anthropology), and is part of the 2022 Cornell Biennial.


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