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Sokari Douglas Camp: Fashion & Fortune

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Sokari Douglas Camp, A La Mode, 2025, mild steel, acrylic paint, coins, 66 x 32 x 23 cm
Sokari Douglas Camp, A La Mode, 2025, mild steel, acrylic paint, coins, 66 x 32 x 23 cm

Thursday, 21st May, 2026 -- Saturday, 27th June, 2026


In her fourth solo exhibition, Fashion & Fortune, Sokari Douglas Camp explores her Kalabari Nigerian heritage as well as contemporary international issues. Her steel sculptures weld historical and personal memories together to explore how globally sourced textiles as well as West African and Caribbean flora and fruits dramatically reshaped the economic and social models in the early modern world.


Our school workshops will explore multimedia sculptural expressions of identity. Like Sokari, we will consider the emergent textiles, textures and symbols that have crafted social identities. Student will draw inspiration from workshop materials as well as their own unique encounters with materials.


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