Coffee and Uche Okeke

Coffee and Uche Okeke

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Creativity Without Strategy Fails | Isaac Seton | S4E2
Isaac Seton (also known as Navide Sai), a project manager and performing artist, works at the intersection of business and culture. Across the conversation, Seton outlines a model for creative work that marries originality with execution and situates Nigerian creativity within a global frame without losing its centre.
The Enduring Legacy of Uche Okeke in Today’s Young Artists | Jaida & Kiara | S4E1
This episode of Coffee and Uche Okeke was co-hosted by Salma Uche-Okeke and Chuma Uche-Okeke. They welcomed two emerging artists, Jaida Yahya and Kaira Uche-Okeke, who shared how they are navigating their creative journeys while carrying forward the enduring influence of Uche Okeke.
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Rediscovering Igbo Art and Ethno-Aesthetics Through Uli | Prof. Ikwuemesi | S3E6
Prof. Ikwuemesi’s discussion with Salma Uche-Okeke sheds light on the importance of blending traditional art with modern practices. It also highlights the challenges artists face and calls for increased support to ensure the growth and preservation of African art traditions.
Art, Legacy, and the Power of Community | Ato Arinze | S3E5
Arinze’s view provides important lessons for artists, curators, and cultural groups. These lessons help promote art that honours cultural heritage and supports modern creativity. Listen and leave a kind review, please.
Rewriting Art History with African Perspectives | Aindrea Emelife | S3E4
Aindrea Emelife was inspired to study art history by the Benin Bronzes, focusing on overlooked Nigerian artists like Uche Okeke at the Courtauld Institute of Art. She's driven to rewrite art history with African perspectives, influenced by Chika Okeke-Agulu, who highlighted art's connection to colonialism and identity. At MOWAA, she champions contemporary African artists, archival preservation, and cross-border collaborations. She believes digitisation democratises art access, preserving it for posterity. Aindrea celebrates diverse Black art perspectives and is excited about growing global appreciation for African art.
Continuing a Creative Legacy | Dr Afuevu Onakufe | S3E3
Dr. Afuevu Onakufe, from an artistic family, discusses his journey of continuing his family's legacy. This family has art in their blood. Across generations, they've explored painting, printmaking, crafts, teaching, and fashion. But how do they keep their artistic legacy alive while adapting to the modern world? Join us as we explore the fascinating journey of a family dedicated to art, culture, and community.
How the legacy of Uche Okeke is kept Alive | Chuma Uche-Okeke | S3E1
Chuma and Salma share personal stories and insights about their father's artistic vision and his commitment to promoting Igbo culture. Discover how they plan to honour his legacy and inspire future generations to appreciate and engage with his work. This conversation is not just a tribute; it’s a call to action for art lovers and cultural advocates alike.
A Woman in Art after Uche Okeke’s own Heart | Chinwe Uwatse | S3E2
🎨 Curious about what it takes to shape a meaningful career in art while preserving culture and personal identity? 🌍✨ Join us as Chinwe Uwatse shares her journey, from being the only woman in her art class 👩‍🎓 to working with legends like Uche Okeke 🎭, offering insights into creativity, mentorship, and cultural legacy. 🌟🎧
SE2Ep06 - Coffee & Uche Okeke with Prof. Salubi Onakufe
Prof. Salubi Onakufe shares his journey through the world of Nigerian contemporary art, discussing the importance of legacy, the role of printmaking in his career, and the influence of his mentors. With heartfelt reflections on his life's work and the lasting impact he hopes to leave, Prof. Onakufe offers listeners a rare glimpse into the mind of an artist dedicated to his craft and to shaping future generations.
S2EP5 - Coffee & Uche Okeke with Dshaikh Izuchukwu - 2024/07/25
🎙️ Listen to Dshaikh Izuchukwu share the powerful story of Uche Okeke’s art and how the Izuchukwu Centre is making a difference in communities. 💪🏽👨🏿‍🎨
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