Blanche Boni-Mississo

Blanche Boni-Mississo (b. 1998, Accra, Ghana) is a visual artist whose practice explores participation, atmosphere, and relational encounters. Working across painting, drawing, collage, and installation, she creates immersive environments that invite viewers to move, gather, and respond. Her work often unfolds through performative gestures and spatial interventions, using colour, light, and figure to activate shared moments of presence.
Flowers frequently appear in her work as symbolic and playful forms—rendered through bold contours, animated colour, and spontaneous mark-making—while unconventional surfaces such as polythene rolls become sites for experimentation and interaction. Through these materials and methods, Boni-Mississo questions how audiences engage with art, each other, and the spaces they inhabit.
She lives and works between Accra and Kumasi, and is currently completing a BFA in Painting and Sculpture at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). Alongside her studio practice, she has facilitated art workshops for children, reflecting her ongoing interest in accessibility, collective experience, and learning through making.
Flowers frequently appear in her work as symbolic and playful forms—rendered through bold contours, animated colour, and spontaneous mark-making—while unconventional surfaces such as polythene rolls become sites for experimentation and interaction. Through these materials and methods, Boni-Mississo questions how audiences engage with art, each other, and the spaces they inhabit.
She lives and works between Accra and Kumasi, and is currently completing a BFA in Painting and Sculpture at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). Alongside her studio practice, she has facilitated art workshops for children, reflecting her ongoing interest in accessibility, collective experience, and learning through making.
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