
Complex Academy officially announces the launch of Creators Network Cohort III, set to commence in May 2026. The flagship program returns this year with expanded vision, deeper industry integration, and the support of remarkable partners committed to empowering Ghana’s next generation of creatives.
Creators Network is a transformative capacity-building program designed to help emerging creatives transition from raw talent to structured, sustainable enterprises. Through an intensive masterclass series, hands-on mentorship, legal education, business development training, and a final public exhibition, the program equips participants with the practical tools required to thrive within Ghana’s growing creative economy.
Cohort III is proudly supported by:
– KGL Foundation as Key Funding Partner, providing critical financial support to ensure accessibility, quality programming, and measurable community impact.
– Dunk Grassroots as a strategic partner, strengthening industry collaboration, grassroots engagement, and creative ecosystem development.
– Fashion Law Africa (Ghana Headquarters), delivering specialized expertise in fashion law, intellectual property rights, and business structuring to empower creatives with legal literacy and long-term protection.
Over the years, Complex Academy has built a reputation for bridging the gap between creativity and commerce, nurturing designers, artists, stylists, and multidisciplinary creatives into purpose-driven entrepreneurs. Cohort III represents a bold continuation of this mission, with an increased focus on sustainability, structure, and global positioning. The 2026 edition will run through a structured multi-week format, culminating in a graduation showcase and exhibition that highlights participant innovation, growth, and enterprise readiness.
Executive Statement
Davidson Atanko, Executive and Project Director of Complex Academy, shared:
“Creators Network Cohort III is not just another program; it is a movement toward economic empowerment through creativity. We are intentional about building systems that allow young creatives to move from passion to profit, from ideas to institutions. With the support of KGL Foundation, Dunk Grassroots, and Fashion Law Africa Ghana, we are strengthening the foundation of Ghana’s creative economy at a structural level. This is about ownership, sustainability, and long-term impact.”
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Date: 10-20th April, 2026
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