Land Without Dreams invites us to collectively imagine a more positive future, and to make it real, so we are delighted to introduce Rosa-Johan Uddoh for this Gate Late. Rosa-Johan is an interdisciplinary artist whose work focuses on radical self-love, inspired by black feminist practice and writing. Originally from Croydon, she has been published in Architectural-Review, and her work focuses on imagining ways for black women to take ownership of space through her words and exhibitions. Come join us after the performance of Land without Dreams to meet this very exciting artist and her work.
Rosa-Johan Uddoh
Rosa-Johan Uddoh (b.1993, Croydon) is an interdisciplinary artist working towards radical self-love, inspired by black feminist practice and writing. Through performance, ceramics and sound, she explores an infatuation with places, objects or celebrities in British popular culture, and the effects of these on self-formation.
Rosa studied Architecture Ba at Cambridge University and MA Fine Art at The Slade (UCL) as a Sarabande Foundation Scholar. Recently, Rosa has exhibited at: Jupiter Woods (solo), Black Tower Projects (solo), Tate Britain and New Contemporaries 2018. She is Liverpool Biennial & John Moores University Fellow and an Associate Lecturer at University of the Arts London.
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