The Meek-Eaton Black Archives and Research Center's online exhibitions webpage serves as a dynamic platform showcasing the rich legacy of its curated exhibits. This digital hub invites visitors to explore photographs of past and present exhibitions.
The Field Spirits of the Fante exhibition explores the spiritual and cultural traditions of the Fante people of Ghana. This immersive exhibit highlights the symbolic and ritualistic significance of field spirits, ancestral veneration, and sacred objects used in agricultural and communal practices. Through an array of artifacts, photographs, and interpretive displays, visitors gain insight into how the Fante people's spiritual beliefs are intricately woven into daily life, from farming rituals to community cohesion. The exhibit offers a unique opportunity to understand the connections between African spiritual heritage and its enduring impact on the African Diaspora.