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Samuel Nortey

Industrial Art

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Samuel Nortey (b. 1978) is an Associate Professor, a Contemporary Artist, an African Art Historian, Art Educationist and a Church Choirmaster/Organist. Nortey addresses himself as a three-dimensional thinker which equips him to visualize a path to pursuing his own practice as well as effective teaching and building an institution of administration. Nortey is currently the Hall Master of Independence Hall, KNUST. With a Bachelor’s degree in Ceramics and PhD in African Art and Culture, Nortey has had quite a sterling performance and achievement. Nortey was trained by K.K Broni, James Kwame Amoah and Kofi Asante who are acclaimed ceramic artists.As a ceramic artist, much of Nortey’s creative research is creating sculptural work, planning installation and exhibitions and contributing his research to workshops and lectures in regional, national and international organizations. The recent one was in 2022 at the School of Art in the J. William Fulbright Building, University of Arkansas. The source of inspiration for Nortey’s practice has been the examination of historical examples of art, history, and the current socio-cultural agenda within his immediate environment. In his installations, Nortey always depict issues bothering on the society to open up a dialogue among viewers. He draws inspirations from Asante and Benin terracotta figures as well as ancestral figure parts in African art and recontextualizes these forms to bring into focus social issues that need attention. In this way, his works are boldly original in subject matter, conceptually driven, and contextually investigated. Nortey primarily uses clay and occasionally fuses it with other media. Nortey has been involved in several local and international exhibitions. The recent exhibition was captured by National Council of Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA).In addition to studio practice, Nortey has been involved in several ongoing research that has led to several publications in the field of ceramic art and African art history. With a PhD in African Art and Culture coupled with research partners such as Professor karikacha seidou, Professor Edwin Bodjawah, Professor Samuel Nortey has written extensively on contemporary African art and education and significant publications in Ceramic Art and Technology. Samuel Nortey’s research has been very beneficial to society as he works towards developing the skills and design thinking capabilities of potters, formulation of glazes that is accessible to these local potters, looking and providing technical solutions to the ceramic industry and dissecting and interrogating the role of African art, their bricolage and masking systems on different art movements. He has been involved in several trainings at Ghanaian Pottery centres especially at Afari and Mfensi.  To this end, Professor Nortey has had over thirty reviewed publications record of a practicing artist, which is substantial not only in national, but also international reviewed journals such as Education through Art (IJETA), Studies in Visual Communication, Design Research, African Art, Studio Potter, NCECA Journal, among others. He has been involved in several international and local exhibitions.

Research Summary

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This researcher has made significant contributions to understanding complex chemical compounds and their biological activities, particularly in the fields of pharmacology, synthetic chemistry, and materials science. Their work spans a wide range of areas, from the development of novel pharmaceutical agents (e.g., topiramate, phenothiazines) to the synthesis of intricate heterocyclic compounds with unique properties. The researcher's research emphasizes innovative methodologies such as structure-activity studies, which have provided deep insights into the interactions between chemical compounds and biological systems. Additionally, their work on bioactive materials, including graphene oxide for drug delivery, highlights their interdisciplinary approach to both fundamental science and applied technologies. This comprehensive study underscores a unified focus on advancing our understanding of complex chemical systems with direct implications for human health and well-being.

Research Themes

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Topiramate: Preclinical Evaluation of a Structurally Novel Anticonvulsant(1994)
Anticonvulsant O-alkyl sulfamates. 2,3:4,5-Bis-O-(1-methylethylidene)-.beta.-D-fructopyranose sulfamate and related compounds(1987)
ChemInform Abstract: Anticonvulsant O‐Alkyl Sulfamates. 2,3:4,5‐Bis‐O‐(1‐methylethylidene)‐ β‐D‐fructopyranose Sulfamate (I) and Related Compounds.(1987)
Pyrroloisoquinoline antidepressants. 2. In-depth exploration of structure-activity relationships(1987)
ChemInform Abstract: Pyrroloisoquinoline Antidepressants. Part 3. A Focus on Serotonin.(1991)
Structure−Activity Studies on Anticonvulsant Sugar Sulfamates Related to Topiramate. Enhanced Potency with Cyclic Sulfate Derivatives(1998)
Structure−Activity Studies on Anticonvulsant Sugar Sulfamates Related to Topiramate. Enhanced Potency with Cyclic Sulfate Derivatives.(2003)
Improved Procedures for the Preparation of Cycloalkyl-, Arylalkyl-, and Arylthioureas(1988)
Dramatic concentration dependence of stereochemistry in the Wittig reaction. Examination of the lithium salt effect(1986)
Pyrroloisoquinoline antidepressants. 3. A focus on serotonin(1990)
Properties of bis(trifluoroacetoxy)borane as a reducing agent of organic compounds(1981)
Potential anxiolytic agents. 3. Novel A-ring modified pyrido[1,2-a]benzimidazoles(1999)
Stereoselectivity of electrophile-promoted cyclizations of .gamma.-hydroxyalkenes. An investigation of carbohydrate-derived and model substrates(1987)
Synthesis of C-arabinofuranosyl compounds. Phosphonate and carboxylate isosteres of d-arabinose 1,5-bisphosphate(1987)
Stereoselectivity in the electrophile-promoted cyclizations of a hydroxyolefin derived from arabinose. Synthesis of a phosphonate isostere of β-(=D)-arabinose-1, 5-diphosphate(1985)
ChemInform Abstract: Stereoselectivity of Electrophile‐Promoted Cyclizations of γ‐Hydroxyalkenes. An Investigation of Carbohydrate‐Derived and Model Substrates.(1988)
ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Phosphates and Phosphate Isosteres of Furanose Sugars as Potential Enzyme Inhibitors.(1988)
A Versatile Synthesis of Novel<i>N</i>,<i>N</i>,<i>N</i>″-Trisubstituted Guanidines(1988)
Synthesis of (−)-5,8-Dihydroxy-3R-methyl-2R-(dipropylamino)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene: An Inhibitor of β-Amyloid1–42 Aggregation(2002)
Synthesis of hydroxylated derivatives of topiramate, a novel antiepileptic drug based on d-fructose: Investigation of oxidative metabolites(1997)
Modernism and reforms in contemporary Ghanaian art education(2019)
The Intellectual Legacy of Gold Coast Hand and Eye Curriculum and Art Education in Ghana(2021)
Teaching and Learning of Visual Arts in Senior High Schools in Ghana(2011)
When theory meets practice: Bringing authentic material to the clay classroom(2023)
Critical interventions in emerging Ghanaian contemporary ceramic practice(2023)
The cutting edge in Ghanaian contemporary ceramics(2023)
ASSESSING THE PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS WITH DIFFERENT BACKGROUND AND STUDYING CERAMICS(2023)
Artistic Evolutions of the Ga Mashie Twins Yam Festival and Its Cultural Implications(2012)
Designers' and indigenous potters' collaboration towards innovation in pottery production(2018)
DESIGNERS AND INDIGENOUS POTTERS COLLABORATION TOWARDS INNOVATION IN POTTERY PRODUCTION(2018)
Synthesis of phosphates and phosphate isosteres of furanose sugars as potential enzyme inhibitors(1988)
Structure-activity studies on antidepressant 2,2-diarylethylamines(1984)
Breaking Monotony: A Reflective Study of Teaching Decorative Pot Making(2013)
The determinants of pottery demand in Ghana(2018)
The Effect of the Decline on Pottery in Ghana and Socio-Economic Implications on Potters(2019)
GHANAIAN CLAY PRACTICES: A RETHINKING(2022)
The Youth and Contemporary Art in Ghana(2018)
African Masking Systems: An Archive Of Social Commentary(2021)
A cultural appraisal of Odadaa : an artistic practice of the lifting of the ban on drumming and noise-making amongst the Ga people of Ghana(2012)
Cardiac-slowing amidines containing the 3-thioindole group. Potential antianginal agents(1983)
Pyrroloisoquinoline antidepressants. 2. In-depth exploration of structure-activity relationships [Erratum to document cited in CA107(17):154217r](1988)
Museums in Ghana: Visitor Education, Experiences and Satisfaction(2022)
Museums in Ghana: Visitor Education, Experiences and Satisfaction(2022)
Museums: An institution for knowledge acquisition – A spotlight on the museum education in Ghana(2020)
Stereochemical Observations in the Synthesis of Novel 1,4,5,9b-Tetrahydro-5-phenyl-2H-azeto[2,1-a]isoquinolin-2-one Derivatives(1993)
Electron ionization mass spectra of novel 2,3:4,5‐bis‐<i>O</i>‐(1‐methylethylidene)‐β‐<scp>D</scp>‐fructopyranose derivatives and related sugar sulfamates(1989)
Submission of art studio-based assignments: Students experience(2015)
Expanding the Frontiers of Pottery in the Nanumba South District of Ghana for Social Sustainability: An Experiment with the Youth(2014)
Factors affecting low ceramics specialization decisions within the KNUST Industrial Art degree programme(2013)
Sustainability of Asante Manhyia Palace Museum: A collection of cultural identity(2014)
``Who Says We Shall Not'': Revealing Artistic and Cultural Resilience in Times of a Global Pandemic(2023)
ChemInform Abstract: PROPERTIES OF BIS(TRIFLUOROACETOXY)BORANE AS A REDUCING AGENT OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS(1981)
Correction. Properties of Bis(trifluoroacetoxy)borane as a Reducing Agent of Organic Compounds(1981)
Additions and Corrections - Structure-Activity Studies on Antidepressannt 2,2-Diarylethylamines.(1986)
Developing Zeolite Ceramic Filters For Purifying Open Water Sources In Rural Communities(2020)
ChemInform Abstract: CARDIAC‐SLOWING AMIDINES CONTAINING THE 3‐THIOINDOLE GROUP. POTENTIAL ANTIANGINAL AGENTS(1983)
ChemInform Abstract: Potential Anxiolytic Agents. Part 3. Novel A‐Ring Modified Pyrido[1,2‐a]benzimidazoles.(1999)
ChemInform Abstract: Dramatic Concentration Dependence of Stereochemistry in the Wittig Reaction. Examination of the Lithium Salt Effect.(1987)
ChemInform Abstract: Stereoselectivity in the Electrophile‐Promoted Cyclizations of a Hydroxyolefin Derived from Arabinose. Synthesis of a Phosphonate Isostere of β‐D‐Arabinose‐1,5‐diphosphate.(1985)
ChemInform Abstract: STRUCTURE‐ACTIVITY STUDIES ON ANTIDEPRESSANT 2,2‐DIARYLETHYLAMINES(1985)
Conversion of Invasive Grasses into Hand Made Paper for Artistic Creations(2011)
Perspectives on Hyper-Realities(2021)
Performance of Ceramic Students with Different Backgrounds at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana(2022)
The Brick Industry in Ghana: Historical Contexts, Advocacy and Way Forward(2023)

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