
Patrick Tagoe-Turkson is a multidisciplinary artist with his studio based in Takoradi in the Western Region of Ghana. He received a Master of Fine Art Degree from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and technology in Kumasi, Ghana. Patrick has participated in over 100 exhibitions both locally and internationally. His work has been exhibited in France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Canada, Germany, South Korea, Japan, China, Austria, Mexico, United States, Senegal, Nigeria, Haiti, South Africa, Romania and Hungary. Patrick’s work can found in private and public collection of the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada and the Casoria Contemporary Art Museum in Italy midst other private and public collections.
Apart from his practice, Patrick is also teaches painting at Takoradi Technical University in Ghana/ director of Aesthete Ghana which organizes nature art workshops and exhibitions / curator for annual art PaintSculp Art Jury and exhibition at TTU. He is also a member of several nature, land art and artists groups around the globe; promoting the concept of sustainability through art.
He has participated in many international art projects such as the Gum gang nature art biennale in South Korea, Echigo Tsumari Trinnale in Japan and Global Nomadic Art projects in countries including, South Africa, France, Mexico and Germany.
Patrick Tagoe-Turkson is a multidisciplinary artist with his studio based in Takoradi in the Western Region of Ghana. He received a Master of Fine Art Degree from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and technology in Kumasi, Ghana. Patrick has participated in over 100 exhibitions both locally and internationally. His work has been exhibited in France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Canada, Germany, South Korea, Japan, China, Austria, Mexico, United States, Senegal, Nigeria, Haiti, South Africa, Romania and Hungary. Patrick’s work can found in private and public collection of the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada and the Casoria Contemporary Art Museum in Italy midst other private and public collections.
Apart from his practice, Patrick is also teaches painting at Takoradi Technical University in Ghana/ director of Aesthete Ghana which organizes nature art workshops and exhibitions / curator for annual art PaintSculp Art Jury and exhibition at TTU. He is also a member of several nature, land art and artists groups around the globe; promoting the concept of sustainability through art.
He has participated in many international art projects such as the Gum gang nature art biennale in South Korea, Echigo Tsumari Trinnale in Japan and Global Nomadic Art projects in countries including, South Africa, France, Mexico and Germany.