Nzingah Oyo is an American-born visual artist, photographer, and curator based in Brooklyn. Her multifaceted body of work explores layered narratives that delve into and celebrate culture, politics, and global social dynamics. With an MFA in Photography from Temple University and a BFA from SUNY Purchase, she brings a rich academic background to her artistic endeavors. Oyo has also shared her knowledge by teaching photography at Temple University and serving as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of South Florida. She is a Fulbright scholar and has been a recipient of numerous grants and awards, including those from the Brooklyn Arts Council, the Lilly Auchincloss Foundation, and the New York Foundation of Arts.
Oyo’s work has been exhibited in both solo and group shows across the United States and internationally. Her art aims to create thought-provoking and captivating visual narratives that explore and celebrate aspects of the human experience.
In her own words: “I believe everyone has a vision; some are simple creations of beautiful ideas, while others depict layers and complexities of our shared human experience.”
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