Odile Tevie is the co-founder and director of Nubuke Foundation, a visual arts and cultural institution, based in Accra and Wa in Ghana.
In the early 2000’s she set up and ran the Black Swan gallery in London introducing Ghanaian, Togolese and Nigerian artists into the diaspora.
Under her vision and drive, Nubuke Foundation, set up in 2006, has become an internationally acknowledged arts institution whose robust and engaging programming calendar has been seminal in supporting the career of many of the mid-career Ghanaian artists and promising ones like Na Chainkua Reindorf, Isaac Opoku ana Gideon Appah.
Nubuke Foundation has become a creative community hub in the city of Accra, where informal learning programmes, talks, exhibitions, drama, spoken word etc. In Wa, the Foundation focuses on promoting strip weaving artisans and textile and fibre-based arts practice.
She is a graduate of University of Ghana BA(Hons) Computer Science, Mathematics.
Odile Tevie has been a guest on 1 episode.
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Episode 322: The Nubuke Foundation @ 20: A Conversation about Building and Sustaining an Arts Institution for Ghana to the World with Odile Tevie
June 2nd, 2026 | 57 mins 20 secs
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