
Stake attention in this memory
A large, vertical rectangular poster, predominantly white with red text and a black and white historical photograph, is affixed to a cream-colored building wall. The poster advertises an exhibition titled "70 STORIES: KNUST AT SEVENTY," celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, Ghana. The exhibition is hosted at the Opoku Ware II Museum, opening on August 3, 2023, with free entry, operating Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM. The central image on the poster is a black and white photograph depicting a line of approximately a dozen men. Men on the right side of the image are wearing academic caps and gowns, while those on the left are dressed in formal suits. The large red numerals "70" and the word "STORIES" are overlaid on this photograph. Below the photographic section, a simple line drawing illustrates a building labeled "OPOKU WARE II MUSEUM," with details about its establishment in 1951 as Kumasi College of Technology (KCT). The lower section of the poster lists "Curatorial Directors" (Edwin Kwesi Bodjawali, George Buma Amprafrum, Kwasi Ohene-Ayeh, kari'kaacha seid'ou) and states the "EXHIBITION COMMISSIONED BY VICE-CHANCELLOR, PROF. (MRS.) RITA AKOSUA DICKSON." Several institutional logos, including the Ghana Coat of Arms, the KNUST emblem, CaCAS (Center for Cultural and African Studies), CABESA (College of Art and Built Environment, School of Architecture), and blaXtarLINES, are displayed at the bottom. Above the poster, to the right, a partial green sign with white text "WARE II" is visible. To the upper left, a section of a yellow wall and a dark-framed window are present. The ground immediately below the poster appears to be a light-colored, possibly tiled or concrete, surface.
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