AMANDA OFFOR
Amanda Sopuluchukwu Orakwue Offor (b. 2000, Chicago) is a Nigerian-American artist whose practice spans charcoal, oil, acrylic, pastel, ceramic, and glass. Working between London and Jingdezhen, she investigates grief, memory, and loss, often exploring the ways nostalgia can be reconstructed or falsified. Offor commenced her BFA at Cornell University before continuing her practice at the Slade School of Fine Art, London. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including a solo show and three group exhibitions at Tafeta Gallery, London, and at the Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art, Nigeria. Across mediums, she combines material experimentation with conceptual rigor, using diverse materials to convey emotional and psychological landscapes. Through her interdisciplinary approach, Offor demonstrates a sustained professional commitment to craft, creating work that is technically skilled, materially inventive, and deeply engaged with the human experience of memory and loss.

amanda.offor@gmail.com

@amanda_offor


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Osundu (To My Women of  Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti)

2025
Pigment dyes and oil on canvas
220 × 150 cm

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Migration (Birdcage), 2025
Dye pigment and oil on canvas
250 × 120 cm
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Nollywood


2025
Oil paint on canvas
152.4 × 101.6 cm


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A Huru M Gi N’anya


2025
Underglaze and acrylic paint on porcelain
150 × 165 cm


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Grandma


2025
Underglaze, acrylic paint, 
and gold lustre on porcelain
160 cm (height)
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Mpa


2025
Underglaze and acrylic paint on porcelain
187 cm (height)
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Papa Nnakeibya


2025
Underglaze, acrylic paint, and gold luster on porcelain
200 cm (height)
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Bertrand’s Heaven


2025
Underglaze and glaze on porcelain
100 cm (height)