Oluwatobiloba Ajayi
is a London-based artist, writer, and Deputy Editor of DADA Magazine, an art publication dedicated to Black artists. Tobi’s work centres on the importance of space within Black feminist epistemologies. She has been studying printmaking for ten years, and her trace prints and prints of traces reference both material and imagined spaces. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Princeton University and her Masters in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art, specialising in Post-war Black British Art. In her writing, she continues to nurture her throughline of care and criticism, and her writing has appeared in PIN—UP, 032c, Elephant, and the Architectural Review, among other outlets.
@oluwatobilobaajayi_ // tobi_ajayi@ymail.com
An Alterable Terrain, Rhea Dillon
The Whitney Review of New Writing
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