Exceptional talent from across Africa and the global diaspora — each with a distinct voice, vision and practice that we are proud to champion and share with the world.
A versatile and deeply expressive Ghanaian artist, Jewel Teiko Eklu works across oil, acrylic, pastel and mixed media, fusing surrealism and abstraction with collage to push the boundaries of conventional art forms. His practice is rooted in themes of fate, chance, belief and the human condition — exploring the spaces between fortune and misfortune, courage and resignation.
His landmark solo exhibition Between the Aperture of Fate & Fortune (Accra, 2023) drew critical acclaim for its fearless exploration of the uncanny, establishing him as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary West African art.
Noland Anderson is an emerging artist whose work is a celebration of people of colour. Born in Newport News, Virginia, he later attended the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, where he studied advertising and went on to work as a freelance illustrator in the South Florida television market.
Now based in the Tampa, Florida area, Anderson works as a fine artist and is currently showing in galleries throughout the Southeast United States. His layered canvases — acrylic and oil over oxidised metal powders and plaster — let texture and materiality guide the composition as much as his hand.
A multidisciplinary artist and curator whose work explores resilience, healing, and transformation through a visual language rooted in calm, strength, and reflection. Drawing from nature, memory, and lived experience, her paintings and installations invite moments of pause. Her work is held in institutional, museum, hotel, and celebrity private collections worldwide.
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A contemporary metal artist working out of Hatfield, MA. His work spans intricate mask work to large-scale commercial installations, evoking glimpses of the past with a distinctly modern edge. Peters' environment plays a key role in how his work is expressed — luring viewers into his interpretations of the natural world.
A celebration of people of colour — Anderson's layered paintings build acrylic and oil over oxidised metal powders and plaster, letting the canvas guide the composition as much as the artist's hand. Currently showing in galleries throughout the Southeast United States.
View CollectionThe artists who have joined us for our virtual talk series — in conversation about their practice, process and the ideas driving their work.
Dr Debbie Yeboah brought a rich and considered perspective to her Diaspora Fine Art talk — drawing on her dual practice as both artist and academic to explore the intersections of cultural identity, creativity and the African experience. A compelling conversation for collectors and art lovers alike.
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Between Stillness & Turbulence — an intimate virtual conversation exploring the tension that runs through Chigozie Obi's practice. From the meditative quality of his quieter pieces to the raw energy of his more dynamic canvases, Obi traces the emotional and conceptual threads connecting his body of work.
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