Dirty Laundry, 2022

With support from the Ford Foundation and in collaboration with Poet and Performer Wana Udobang, I Curated Dirty Laundry, an immersive installation created with poems screen printed on fabric and hanging from laundry lines held up by wooden pegs along with tailored public-facing performances that explores issues around womanhood, sexual and gender violence, feminine agency, healing and re-imagination.

The hanging poems tell many personal stories for the viewer to experience whilst walking through the space, a physical representation of the metaphor ‘hanging your dirty laundry in public’.

The travelling exhibition took place in three cities across Nigeria. Lagos, Port-Harcourt and Abuja, to celebrate this year’s women’s month and 16 days of activism against gender-based violence

Category

Exhibition, Installation