Dr. (Mrs.) Vincentia Okpattah Wemegah

Senior Lecturer


Dept: Indigenous Art and Technology
Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
College of Art and Built Environment
Faculty of Art
Dept. Indigenous Art and Technology
PMB
Kumasi - Ghana

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Publications

    • Asmah, A. E., Okpattah, V. & Padditey, E. (2023). Cotton Fent Fabric as an Alternate Material for Batik Making. Journal of Science and Technology, Vol.41, No. 2 (2023), pp 83 – 101.
    • Boateng, A. A., Essel, H. B., Vlachopoulos, D., Johnson, E. E. & Okpattah, V. (2022). Flipping the Classroom in Senior High School Textile Education to Enhance Students’ Learning Achievement and Self-Efficacy. Education Sciences, 12 (2), 131.
    • Freeman, A.S., Asmah, A. E. and Okpattah, V. (2022). Enhancing Indigenous Woven Fabrics for Suit- Making in Ghana. E-ISSN: 2343-6891Vol. 19, No. 4(7).
    • Kansanba, R. F., Okpattah, V., Osei, M. A., Ayesu, S. M., & Asmah, A. E. (2021). Redesign of Functional Kaba (Blouse) Apparel for Ghanaian Breastfeeding Mothers. Journal of Textile Science and Technology, 2021, 7, 41-54.
    • Asmah, A. E., Okpattah, V. & Frimpong, C., (2018). A Combined Material Substitution and Process Change Approach to Sustainable Batik Production. Trends in Textile & Fashion Design 1 (1) -2018. LTTFD. MS.ID.000104.
    • Asmah, A. E., Okpattah, V. & Koomson, E. (2017). Natural rubber latex as a resist medium for batik production. Journal of Science and Technology, Vol.37, No. 2.
    • Asmah, A. E., Okpattah, V. & Koomson, E., (2016). Making Batik Safe for Children. Africa Development and Resources Research Institute (ADRRI) Journal of Arts and Social Sciences ISSN: 2343-6891 ISSN-L: 2343-6891 Vol. 14, No. 6 (2).
    • Asmah, A. E., Okpattah, V. and Koomson, E., (2016). Adinkra Cloth Production in Retrospect. Africa Development and Resources Research Institute (ADRRI) Journal ISSN: 2343-6662 ISSN-L: 2343-6662 Vol. 25, No. 12 (3), Pp. 1-14.
    • Asmah, A. E., Okpattah, V. & Daitey, S. T. (2016). The Innovative Wet-Dyeing Batik T-Shirt Technique. International Journal of Academic Research and Reflection Vol. 4, No. 1, 2016, ISSN 2309-0405.
    • Asmah, A. E., Okpattah, V. & Hateka, D., (2016) Development of a New Loom: Challenges and Prospects. Journal of Asian Vocational Education and Training. Vol. 9 Pp 32-44.
    • Asmah, A. E., & Okpattah, V. & Osei, M. (2015). Child Art as Design Elements for Fabric Decoration. International Journal of Textile and Fashion Technology (IJTFT) (1)33-48.
    • Asmah, A. E., Okpattah, V. & Frimpong, C., (2015). Kanto; An Innovative Approach to Batik Production. International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies (IJIRAS) ISSN: 2394-4404; Volume 2 Issue 1.
    • Asmah, A. E., Asante, E. A., & Okpattah, V. (2015). Technology Adaptation and Its Effect on Asante Traditional Textiles. International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, 4(11).
    • Asmah, A. E.,Okpattah, V. & Dominic, H. (2015). Improving the efficiency of the traditional loom. European Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 2 (4), 55-68.
    • Asmah, A. E., Okpattah, V., & Frimpong, C. (2015) Kanto; An Innovative Approach to Batik Production. International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies (IJIRAS) Volume 2 Issue 1.
    • Asmah, A. E., Okpattah, V., & Frimpong, C. (2015). Asoo: An Innovative Print-Dyeing Colouration. Online International Journal of Arts and Humanities. ©2015. Online Research Journals. ISSN 2277-0852; Volume 4, Issue 3, pp. 41-47.
    • A. E., Mateko Mate, M., & Okpattah V. (2015). Technological Adaptation in Traditional Fabric Discharge Printing in Ghana. International Journal of Academic Research and Reflection Vol. 3, No. 7, 2015 ISSN 2309-0405.
    • Asmah, A. E., Frimpong, C., & Okpattah, V. (2013). Sirigu Symbols: Traditional Communicative Images for Fashion Designed prints. International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, 2(8).
    • Asmah, A. E., & Okpattah, V. (2013). Sirigu Symbols: A Metaphoric Element for Batik Prints. Arts and Design Studies, 12(1), 49-57.

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