Moyo Okediji is an art historian, painter and artist whose works contains a number of icons and signifiers of the deep aspects of Yoruba culture.[1] He was part of Ona, an art movement at Obafemi Awolowo University.
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MoyoOkediji is an art historian, painter and artist whose works contains a number of icons and signifiers of the deep aspects of Yoruba culture. He was...
emerging in American literary narratives since the mid-1950s. In 1999, MoyoOkediji utilized the term "metamodern", applying it to contemporary African-American...
2020-03-23. Retrieved 2018-10-02. Fitzgerald, Mary Ann; Henry J. Drewal; MoyoOkediji (Spring 1995). "Transformation through Cloth: An Egungun Costume of the...
Retrieved 26 October 2022. Fitzgerald, Mary Ann; Drewal, Henry J.; Okediji, Moyo (1995). "Transformation through Cloth: An Egungun Costume of the Yoruba"...
Basel's tenth annual Discussion on African Diaspora Art along with Dr. MoyoOkediji, and Sopo Aluko. Finley writes primarily about Black contemporary artists...
was at the university he met some of his fellow artists such as MoyoOkediji and Moyo Ogundipe; together they later went on to form the Ona art movement...
names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Okediji, Moyo (2015). "Yemoja: Gender, Sexuality, and Creativity in the Latina/o and...