ARTSOC GALLERY is the official art exhibition platform of the Art Education Department, University of Education, Winneba. It highlights the creativity and craftsmanship of students and faculty in the department, connecting academic and public art spaces.
To nurture artistic excellence, promote critical thinking through art, and offer a platform for visual expression within and beyond the academic setting.
Our online gallery complements the physical space on campus, allowing broader access to explore and appreciate the artworks created by our community.
Artist:
Materials:clay paint
Technique: modeling
This sculpture presents a thought-provoking representation of the duality of human existence, with one side of the bust depicting a realistic human face and the other side revealing a skull'
Artist:
Materials: guitar body(wood), clay, wood, paint
Technique: modeling
This sculpture combines a modified guitar with a clay mask, creating a unique and intriguing piece of art
Artist: Unknown
Materials: Wood
Technique: Carving
Represents harmony in nature. Found at UEW Art Department.
Artist: Unknown
Materials: Wood
Technique: Relief carving
Celebrates youth and energy. Displayed at UEW Art Department.
Artist: Unknown
Materials: Metal, wood
Technique: Mixed sculpture
Symbolizes strength and leadership.
Artist:
Materials: metal
Technique: assemblage
This art piece serves as a sculpture piece and can also be used to decorate both interior and exterior spaces.
Artist:
Materials: straw on canvas
Technique: mosaic
this rectangular artwork portrays two tigers resting closely together symbolizing companionship and strength '
Materials: Ankara fabric, glue
Technique: Mosaic collage
Vibrant portrait of Bob Marley.
Materials: Acrylic on canvas
Technique: Layered brushwork
Children sharing watermelon.
Materials: Mixed media (newspaper collage, acrylic)
Technique: Collage and painting
Urban market scene.
Artist: Freedom Mensah
Materials: Cotton thread
Technique: Hand-woven on a traditional loom
Represents royalty and unity.
Artist:
Materials: rattan
Technique: weaving
This art piece serves as a flower and can also be used to decorate both interior and exterior spaces.
Artist: Pascom Phidelia
Materials: Rattan, beads, mirror
Technique: Weaving
This art piece serves as a mirror and can also be used to decorate both interior and exterior spaces.
Materials: Acrylic beads, fishing line, wood handles
Technique: Hand-threading
Materials: Acrylic beads, fishing line
Technique: Hand-threading
For inquiries, exhibitions, or to showcase your work, reach out to us.
Email: artsocgalleryuew.edu.gh@gmail.com
Phone: +233 55 907 1280