Sculpture in Ghana refers to any of the creative forms in which three-dimensional art objects are created from materials such as stone, metal, wood, or clay.
The designs might take the form of standalone objects, reliefs on surfaces, or surroundings that range from tableaux to enveloping contexts. Some Ghanaian sculptors use volume and space to portray tradition, art, and culture.
In comparison to other art forms such as ceramics, textiles, or painting, sculpture is a major art form that impacts the work of most Ghanaian artists.
Traditional sculpture artworks are kept in Ghana by the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board (GMMB) in a number of locations in Ghana.