
Caleb Kwarteng Prah is a Ghanaian artist who is known for his photographic compositions representing the Ghanaian working class. He and his lens bear witness to working-class jobs by creating engaging portraits and integrating them into compositions that blend everyday objects and paintings. He is interested in images and objects and their relation to human life in Ghanaian urban culture. The artist borrows postures and compositional concepts from Western art history to tell an African story. He completed a BFA in Painting from the Department of Painting and Sculpture at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Accra. He participated in two projects associated with BlaxTARLINES Kumasi, a project space for contemporary exhibitions held in Accra at the Museum of Science and Technology; Orderly Disorderly (2017) and Cornfields in Accra (2016). He was also part of the exhibition Memory and Amnesia: In the Presence of Absent Futures held at the Prempeh II Library (KNUST Main Library), Kumasi (2017).