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Jeremiah Quarshie’s ‘Memories of Yellow’ exhibition opens on March 6

Isaac Dzidzoamenu By Isaac Dzidzoamenu Published March 4, 2025
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Renowned Ghanaian artist Jeremiah Quarshie is set to unveil his second solo exhibition in Ghana, ‘Memories of Yellow: A Game of Power and Chance’, in Accra. Curated by Samuel Baah Kotey, this exhibition is a poignant exploration of the water crisis affecting the city and a tribute to the resilience of women who navigate these challenges daily.

The event, which opens on Thursday, March 6, 2025 at 5pm comes off at Gallery 1957-Gallery II at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City, Accra. The evening begins with an artist talk in the Pearl Meeting room before the exhibition opens. The exhibition continues till April 26, 2025.

Quarshie’s artistic journey began at a young age. “I’ve been drawing since I was two,” he recalls. Choosing to pursue art despite societal pressures, he studied fine arts and gained valuable experience working with museums and art institutions in Europe. His first solo exhibition, ‘Yellow is the Color of Water’ introduced audiences to his unique perspective on water-related themes.

Jeremiah Quarshie. Picture credit-Nii Odzenma

In ‘Memories of Yellow’, Quarshie expands on his exploration of the water crisis, capturing the experiences of women from diverse backgrounds. “These women are not just representations of Ghanaian or perhaps African womanhood; they embody strength and dignity in the face of adversity,” he explains. His work often resembles photographs, inviting viewers to connect with the subjects on a personal level.

The exhibition promises to be an immersive experience, with various elements designed to create lasting memories for attendees. Quarshie believes that art should be an integral part of social life, capable of provoking thought and inspiring action. “I want to create memories that people will carry with them long after they leave,” he states.

Quarshie’s commitment to addressing social issues through art stems from his desire to give back to the community. “Many artists dream of creating opportunities for others,” he explains. “Rather than simply enjoying the fruits of our labour, we invest in the system—organizing cultural events and creating training and learning opportunities for others” He recognizes that art can significantly contribute to economic development, as seen in many European countries where museums and galleries serve as major revenue sources.

Despite the growing interest in art within Ghana, local artists face challenges in gaining recognition and support. “Most of our artworks end up in the hands of foreign collectors,” Quarshie laments, emphasizing the need for a culture of supporting local talent. He aims to challenge prevailing narratives about African art and women, showcasing their power and dignity through his work.

As the exhibition approaches, Quarshie reflects on the impact he hopes to achieve. “I want people to walk away with a deeper understanding of the water crisis and its effects on our society,” he asserts. “Art is a powerful tool for storytelling, and I hope my work resonates with those who experience it.”

‘Memories of Yellow: A Game of Power and Chance’ promises to be a transformative experience, inviting audiences to engage with the pressing issues of water scarcity and the resilience of women in Accra. Through his art, Quarshie seeks to create a lasting impression, proving that art can be a powerful catalyst for change in society.

  • Exhibition: Memories of Yellow: A Game of Power & Chance
  • When: Thursday, March 6, 2025
  • Time: 5pm
  • Where: Gallery 1957-Gallery II, Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City, Accra
  • Additional info: The evening begins with an artist talk in the Pearl Meeting room before the exhibition opens. The exhibition continues till April 26, 2025.

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