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Ama Josephine Budge - Writer / Artist / Curator
Ama Josephine Budge is a British-Ghanaian Speculative Writer, Artist, Curator and Pleasure Activist who explores the kinships between Blackness, feminism, decolonial aesthetics, queer erotics and ecology to form a praxis she has named Intimate Ecologies, working toward liberatory interspecies futures.
Usually based in London, Ama can also be found loitering around the fried egg stalls of Accra, or gallery bookshops in New York City.
Upcoming Events
Recent Publications
Pleasurable Ecologies - Formations of Care: The Impossibilities of Invitation
Rehearsing Hospitalities Companion 3
September 2021
Pollination as Praxis: The Temporalities of Intimate Ecologies
Conversation Across Place
July 2021
Commissioned text, In Search of God, Dirt, and Ecstasy
HOLDING THE LINE - A refrain in two parts (Film) and DIS-A Lesson in Reversal or Unlearning
2021
A Shoal of Lovers Leads Me Home
Black Discourse
February 2021
Leap
Platform London
January 2021
No Home Left Behind
Architectural Review
October 2020
Speculative Fabulations: Beneath Yaba's Garden
Feminist Review: Archives
July 2020
Ama Josephine Budge in conversation with Angela Chan (in) Science Fiction
Whitechapel Gallery and MIT Press: Documents of Contemporary Art
2020
Fragments Of Exercises For Learning How To Remember/ To Member The Harems That Haunt, Delicately
How Flexible Can We Make The Mouth - Alberta Whittle
2019
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