Saturday, April 25, 2026 · No. 114
Artist Profile

Peju Alatise

Peju Alatise is a Nigerian multidisciplinary artist, poet, and writer known for her large-scale sculptural installations that explore the complexities of gender, social identity, and cultural heritage in contemporary Africa.

Biography

Born in Nigeria, Peju Alatise received formal training in architecture at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology before transitioning into a career as a studio artist. Over the course of two decades, she has developed a multidisciplinary practice that integrates her background in structural design with her literary pursuits as a poet and novelist.

Her work frequently utilizes mixed media, including textiles, beads, and resin, to create intricate, life-sized figurative sculptures. These pieces often serve as social commentary, addressing the lived experiences of women and the intersection of traditional Nigerian folklore with modern societal structures.

Alatise has gained international recognition for her contributions to contemporary art, including her tenure as a fellow at the National Museum of African Art, part of the Smithsonian Institution. Her practice continues to bridge the gap between fine art and social advocacy through both visual and written mediums.

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