
Ghanaian photographer Zohra Opoku explores ploitical and cultural themes that are rooted in her personal identity and heritage.
Black History Month
Ghanaian photographer Zohra Opoku explores ploitical and cultural themes that are rooted in her personal identity and heritage.
Joy Gregory is an award-winning photographer who uses a variety of photographic techniques, including digital technology and Victorian camera-less methods
South African artist Nobukho Nqaba’s interdisciplinary work explores migration, opportunity and the home. Find more about her recent projects here
Etinosa Yvonne uses photography and video to bring awareness to social issues . Find out more about her recent projects here
Eileen Perrier is an acclaimed photographer whose work typically focuses on portraiture. From a Dominican and Ghanaian background, her work explores her dual heritage by questioning cultural identity and diversity.
Conceptual artist Adrian Piper explores the self, identity and agency through traditional and non-traditional mediums. Find out more about her work here
Marcia Michael explores the place of the Black subject in the family album through photography and oral histories. Find out about her recent work here
Daesha Devón Harris is an American artist whose work focuses on the links between freedom, identity and history in African American communities.
Artist and photojournalist Yagazie Emezi uses photography to explore the lives of African women through the lens of health, sexuality and education.
Photographer Joana Choumali from Côte d’Ivoire, incorporates embroidery into her work to explore identity & diversity within different African cultures.