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Profile
Ada Udechukwu was born in 1960 in
Enugu, Nigeria. Self taught in the visual arts, she earned her B.A.
in English and African literature from the University of Nigeria,
Nsukka, in 1981 and is presently completing work on an MFA in
writing and literature at Bennington College in the United States.
She is the author of a collection of poems, “Woman, Me and Herero”,
a non-fiction title for young adults. Udechukwu’s visual media,
express many of the same personal qualities as her poetry and
fiction writing, and include painting on textiles along with her
painting and drawing on paper and creation of artist’s books.
She has participated in several joint
and group exhibitions. Some of these include a 2003 joint
exhibition, Lyrical Lines [with Obiora Udechukwu], at Guilford
College, Greensboro, NC.; the 1997 group exhibition, The Poetics of
Line: Seven Artists of the Nsukka Group held at the National Museum
of African Art, Washington, D.C.; and Celebrating Africa, a 1993
group exhibition of textiles and silver jewelry at the Goethe
Institute, Lagos. |