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Obi, Okore: When politics meets art in Chicago

Prof Okore Hosts Peter Obi in Chicago

Artist, Prof Nnenna Okore with her husband, Okwy Okeke, and their daughter Ije, hosted Peter Obi at O'Connor Art Gallery, Dominican University, Chicago, where Prof Okore's works were on exhibited.

Prof Okore has a thing for nature and the sustainability of the environment. Her works say so.

According to Wikipedia, Okore's work frequently uses flotsam or discarded objects to create intricate sculptures and installations through repetitive and labour-intensive processes. She learnt some of her intricate methods, including weaving, sewing, rolling, twisting and dyeing, by watching local Nigerians perform daily domestic tasks. In her more recent works, Okore uses plant-based materials (in particular, food scraps and food waste) to create large bioplastic art forms and installations. Her work has been shown in galleries and museums within and outside of the United States.
She has won several international awards, including a Fulbright Scholar Award in 2012 and the Australian Creative Victoria Award in 2021.

Okore is currently a Professor of Art at North Park University in Chicago, where she runs the sculpture programme. As an environmental artist, researcher, and teacher, Okore uses her eco-centered art practice to engender learning, artistic experience, and ecological awareness through art.

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