Andreann Asibey
Andreann Asibey (Drea) is a Ghanaian-British-Canadian curator, cultural producer, and educator known for her people-centered practice. Her work bridges the gap between community engagement, public programming, and cultural production, grounded in her three guiding principles: community, culture, and conversation. Drea’s practice reflects a deep commitment to amplifying systematically marginalized voices and fostering spaces where pluralistic stories and perspectives are recognized and can thrive.
She has curated and produced a wide range of multidisciplinary projects, from immersive events such as Para Juntar at The Africa Centre, Building Our Collective Futures at Wellcome Collection, and A Journey through Otherworld at the Art Museum at the University of Toronto which was awarded Best Public Program 2025 by Ontario Galleries.
Drea’s exhibitions include Lusophonic Hapacities for the Malangatana Heritage Project featuring Henrique J Paris, Echoes Within These Walls: Reclaiming St. Agnes Place with House of Dread, GRIOT, an exhibition intervention for Bristol Museums Transatlantic Trafficking of Enslaved Africans gallery at M Shed and Climate Calling, which explored the intersections of systemic racism, climate change and health.
Working across institutional and independent contexts, her practice is rooted in collaboration, care and collectivity. Drea is currently building Studio Kilombo a curatorial, cultural and creative studio and consultancy that envisions a world where arts, culture, and heritage are living practices that sustain community, honour ancestral knowledge, and support collective liberation. With a thoughtful, synergistic, and inclusive approach, she remains dedicated to pushing boundaries and creating impactful, socially engaged work.