AboutToyosi Adenuga is an artist and designer based in London, whose practice is driven by research into the intricate choreographies between people, places and objects. They adopt techniques of experimentation in regard to notions of interiority, considering how these sit in relation to learning processes and communication complexities within a wider context of Black diasporic and local matters. Through mainly drawing, mixed media collage, text and object-making, her work offers negotiations with space for engagement with the immaterial, a gesture toward activating speculation and world-building which embraces the intimate potentials of lives continuously in movement.
Toyosi holds an MA in Interior Design from the Royal College of Art and BA Interior Architecture from Oxford Brookes University.
Exhibitions
2023 SOS_23 WIP Exhibition, South London Gallery
2023 Graduate Show, Royal College of Art, London
2022 What a Waste, The Koppel Project, London
2017 Graduate Show, Oxford Brookes University
2017 (Re)constructive Memory, London Festival of Architecture
2017 Interior Educators, Free Range, London
Residencies / Programmes
2023 Pegwn Peak Cymru, Platfform 2, Abergavenny
2023 School SOS, London
Toyosi holds an MA in Interior Design from the Royal College of Art and BA Interior Architecture from Oxford Brookes University.
Exhibitions
2023 SOS_23 WIP Exhibition, South London Gallery
2023 Graduate Show, Royal College of Art, London
2022 What a Waste, The Koppel Project, London
2017 Graduate Show, Oxford Brookes University
2017 (Re)constructive Memory, London Festival of Architecture
2017 Interior Educators, Free Range, London
Residencies / Programmes
2023 Pegwn Peak Cymru, Platfform 2, Abergavenny
2023 School SOS, London