Wura-Natasha Ogunji USA, b. 1970
Overview
Wura-Natasha Ogunji is a visual artist and performer. With her practice, she explores the
physicality of the body, gestures, and our relationship to geographical, architectural, and filmic space. OgunjI’s work has been exhibited at the Seattle Art Museum; Brooklyn Art Museum; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art and 1:54, London. She is a recipient of the prestigious Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and has received grants from The PollockKrasner Foundation; The Dallas Museum of Art; and the Idea Fund. She has a BA from Stanford University [1992, Anthropology] and an MFA from San Jose State University [1998, Photography]. She lives in Nigeria and the United States.
physicality of the body, gestures, and our relationship to geographical, architectural, and filmic space. OgunjI’s work has been exhibited at the Seattle Art Museum; Brooklyn Art Museum; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art and 1:54, London. She is a recipient of the prestigious Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and has received grants from The PollockKrasner Foundation; The Dallas Museum of Art; and the Idea Fund. She has a BA from Stanford University [1992, Anthropology] and an MFA from San Jose State University [1998, Photography]. She lives in Nigeria and the United States.
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