February 26: Wahala Temi – Intersecting Architecture, Furniture and Art

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by Atim Annette Oton

Ade is a Brooklyn-born artist educated in architecture and urbanism. Her work  is an expression of her experiences of having lived in both Brooklyn and Lagos, Nigeria during her formative years. The results are a body of work that critiques contemporary life in the West and elsewhere touching upon themes of abuse, power, beauty, control/submission and pain/sacrifice of African women in particular.

BDNN selects Wahala Temi for Innovating Intersecting Architecture, Furniture and Art.

Website:

http://wahalatemi.com

Web Trails:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lia-petridis/global-africa-project-in-_b_786167.html

http://vodpod.com/watch/2439375-wahala-temieric-l-jonesshow

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Black Design News Network (BDNN) is a news bureau, an online publication, digital library and 'workspace' hub for designers. African Diaspora, BDNN focuses on creating awareness of black design, distributing news and information about Architecture, Interior Design, Product Industrial Design, Fashion/Textile Design, Communication and Graphic Design. BDNN is the 411 of the Black Design Diaspora.