Join us onthe 1st of March for an extraordinary exhibition exploring the artistic expression and cultural resilience of Black women across generations. Drawn from the collection of Her Excellency, Professor Abena P.A. Busia, Finding Home features 80 works that transform displacement into creation. Through painting,...
Adelaide Damoah
British-Ghanaian multi-disciplinary artist Adelaide Damoah stands at the confluence of painting and performance, her artistry resonating within the tapestry of themes encompassing colonialism, ecology, identity, feminism, and radical joy. After graduating from Kingston University London with a degree in applied biology, her career within the pharmaceutical industry was curtailed when she received a diagnosis of the chronic illness, endometriosis. It was during multiple periods of convalescence that she discovered her devotion to art.
In her current practice, Damoah employs an array of mediums and techniques, including storytelling through performance and filmmaking, utilising artificial intelligence, image transfer methods, body printing, and painting.