
In honor of Black History Month, Les Beaux Arts Gallery presents “Rhythm and Colors,” a new exhibition of paintings by Joe Tsatsu, a Ghanaian artist. The artist describes this show as, “A gathering of rhythm, color, memory, and movement. It is bringing the continent near–honoring heritage and carrying legacy.” All are invited to the “Rhythm and Colors” opening reception on Sunday, January 11, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Tsatsu’s work is a fusion of modern influences and traditional African artistry. “Art is my language,” he asserts. “Through every stroke, shape, and medium, I seek to convey stories, emotions, and visions that transcend words.”
Tsatsu was born in Accra, Ghana. He received a degree in arts from Ankle College of Arts in Accra, for drawing, painting, and textiles. Tsatsu is constantly evolving as an artist and pushing the boundaries of the visual arts. He has exhibited widely and won many awards. In 2024 he had a solo exhibition at the New Britain Art Museum.
“Rhythm and Colors” will be exhibited at Les Beaux Arts Gallery from January 11 through February 26, 2026. The gallery is open Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., closed Saturday. The gallery will also be closed on Monday, January 19 and Monday, February 16. Les Beaux Arts Gallery is located in the Round Hill Community Church, 395 Round Hill Rd., Greenwich, CT. For more information on “Rhythm and Colors,” contact Mirella Hajjar, Gallery Curator, at 203.869.1091.


