Musah Swallah is a visual artist whose work explores the intersections of Ghanaian and Western art, identity, and contemporary culture. He has exhibited widely in both public and private settings, creating projects that engage with cross-cultural dialogue and visual storytelling. Swallah is known for his pop-up exhibitions, including a show in Chelsea that presented works highlighting the fusion of Ghanaian artistic traditions with contemporary Western aesthetics. His practice spans painting, installation, and mixed media, and he has participated in collaborative projects that connect diasporic communities with global art networks. Swallah’s work has contributed to conversations on cultural exchange, representation, and the evolving role of African art in international contexts.