Gus Casely-Hayford
Augustus Casely-Hayford, known as Gus, was born in 1964 and is a prominent British curator, cultural historian, broadcaster, and academic with heritage from Ghana. Currently serving as the Director of V&A East, he plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of this esteemed institution. Prior to this, he made significant contributions as the Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art in Washington, DC, where he focused on elevating the visibility of African art and culture.
Throughout his career, Casely-Hayford has been recognized for his commitment to promoting diverse perspectives within the arts. His work often bridges the gap between cultural heritage and contemporary issues, making him a respected figure in both educational and artistic circles. He has also appeared in numerous television programs, engaging the public with discussions around history and culture.
In addition to his curatorial roles, Casely-Hayford has been involved in various projects and exhibitions that highlight the richness of African and diaspora art. His efforts have garnered him an OBE for his services to the arts, marking a significant achievement in his career. Through his leadership and vision, he continues to inspire a new generation of artists and cultural scholars, fostering a deeper appreciation for African heritage in the global context.