Very well maintained. Filled with events all year round
My Ga people. I miss them. The place has a lot of history and art
Great place that tells a bit of our history. With art works from various artist makes the place lovable.
Wonderful place. Small but well packed with lots of arts
Beautiful arts display and for sale
An Art house with very interesting pieces in Jamestown and head office for Accra dot ALT (The organisers of the yearly Chale Wote Festival, Jamestown).
There is a so-called arts festival here - Chalet Wote. But I saw no art other than some graffiti on a wall. Two minutes into my visit, the camera was wrestled from me by four thugs and a security man who claimed to have organised the event. They demanded GH$250 for the return of the camera and said a license was needed. Note, no mention of any licenses needed for tourists to take photos. Their boss accused me of being an MI6 spy. It took an hour arguing with four different groups all saying they were in charge. Finally, I got my camera back with an apology. They said it had been a misunderstanding. I would recommend steering clear of this place completely. It is organised by people who cannot control the local thugs. Stay away. It is not art.
Brilliant listening session during their saboli radio event here. Always a fun place to visit. Something new every day
Love the paintings on the wall, and the historic pictorial exhibits of the Tabom people from Brazil who settle here after slave abolishing
A gallery within Jamestown that can only be juxtaposed to art submerged in culture. The Brazil house is also where the Accra dot ALT team meet to plan the Chale Wote Street Arts Festival as well the Sabolai Radio Alternate Music Festival