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Damola Akintunde,

Damola Akintunde

Damola Akintunde (b.1996) is a Nigerian American photographer, visual communicator, and multidisciplinary artist from Durham, North Carolina. As the child of Yoruba immigrants, rooted in Southern American soil, her practice explores the self by constantly asking, “Who are we without the background noise?.” Through photography, she documents her narrative as a Black woman and lends her eye as a tool for others to align their self-perception with their physical presentation through portraiture of herself and others. Akintunde’s undergraduate training in psychology and medical anthropology at UNC-Chapel Hill expanded her understanding of the human desire to be seen and influences her artistry to this day. At Duke, she plans to extend this exploration of self identity through the medium of film.

Her work has been featured in exhibitions across North Carolina, including The North Carolina Museum of Art and The Center for Visual Artists. She has also been published in The New York Times and Essence Magazine.

Portfolio: www.damolaakintunde.com

Headshot by J "Slim" Robertson 

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