FAACCE

About FAACCE

A Pan-African platform authored from within.

FAACCE — For African Art, Craft, Culture and Entertainment — is built to bring the continent's creative voice to the world without translation, without dilution, and without apology.

Vision

A world where African creativity sits, by right, at the centre of contemporary culture — globally celebrated, fairly rewarded and faithfully represented.

Mission

To empower African creatives and cultural enterprises through commerce, education and immersive experiences — building a Pan-African platform of museum-grade quality and global reach.

Pan-African creative gathering
"We are not a continent of resources. We are a continent of ideas, forms, languages and futures."
Objectives

Six commitments that shape every decision we make.

  • 01

    Build a dignified, global stage for African creators across art, craft, fashion and film.

  • 02

    Preserve and transmit heritage techniques through education, residencies and apprenticeship.

  • 03

    Open equitable economic pathways from studio and workshop to international audience.

  • 04

    Reframe the global imagination of Africa through rigorous, beautiful storytelling.

  • 05

    Convene partnerships between museums, brands, universities and cultural institutions.

  • 06

    Champion African curatorial authority in every space where the continent appears.

The Dual-Platform Model

One initiative. Two worlds. One continuous experience of Africa.

Platform 01

Digital Platform

A global home for African creative works — verified profiles, editorial catalogues, commerce for collectors and institutions, and educational programming streamed to every continent.

  • · Curated artist & artisan profiles
  • · Editorial features and long-form storytelling
  • · Acquisitions and commissions
  • · Online courses, talks and masterclasses

Platform 02

Physical Cultural Experiences

Permanent and travelling cultural spaces — exhibition halls, immersive rooms, performance venues and workshop studios designed for the African creative community and its global audience.

  • · Curated exhibitions across African capitals
  • · Immersive AR / VR cultural rooms
  • · Public programmes and live performances
  • · Apprenticeships and craft residencies