Pamela Enyonu
Pamela Enyonu is a Ugandan multimedia artist based in Kampala. Her practice probes identity, history, and gender complexities. In 2018, Enyonu received the inaugural Makumbya Musoke Art Prize. Since then she has workshopped, exhibited and done residencies in Africa, Europe and the UK, notably Africa 1:1 in Venice and the DKC Residency at York University (both 2023). Her work was featured in museum exhibitions such as Ca’ Pesaro Museum Venice (2023) where she confronted the idea of home in and as a foreign body for the first time. This not only enriched her experience on what it means to thrive as a black body moving through the world, it also enhanced her visual vocabulary.
Her work was also featured at Makerere University Gallery, Kampala (2023), KunstmuseumWolfsburg (2022), as well as Africa 2020, Marseille (2021). Enyonu’s work is part of notable public and private collections, including, Moleskine Foundation (Italy), Africa First Collection (Israel), Valmont Foundation (Switzerland), and Ca’ Pesaro Museum (Italy).
Mixed Media on handmade paper canvas(Collage + Acrylics
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Forever People
July 2017, Banana Fibre and wood, 45cm * 45cm
Apolot
March 2017, Mobile Photography, 2803 * 3828 pixels
The Gathering
July 2017, Mixed Media Canvas, 50cm * 38cm
Kebabs
April 2017, Moile Photography collage on canvas, 72cm * 42cm
Bloom Where You’re Planted, Brazzaville 2019
Igoe, 2020. 124cm x 100.4cm. Acrylics on canvas
The Thing Is Ripening, Africa 2020 residency at Marseilles