Rosa-Johan Uddoh (b.1993, Croydon, UK) is an interdisciplinary artist based in London inspired by Black

feminist practice and writing.

Uddoh’s solo presentations include: Practice Makes Perfect, Focal Point Gallery (Southend-on-sea, 2021) and Bluecoat (Liverpool, 2021), ”She is still alive!”, Destiny’s (Oslo, 2020), Studies for Impartiality, Jupiter Woods and Sphinx at the Crystal Palace, Black Tower Projects (both London, 2019).

Group shows include: Brand New Heavies, Pioneer Works (New York, 2021), Learning by Doing, 68 Institute (Copenhagen, 2019), New Contemporaries (London & Liverpool 2018) and Black Blossoms, The Royal Standard (Liverpool, 2017). Recently she has screened work at East London Cable’s TV Dinners E03 at Tate Modern, 2019 and premiered her work Black Poirot (remastered) at Tate Modern in 2021, part of the public programme selected by Lubaina Himid. She has been shortlisted for the Jarman Award 2022 for her film making practice and she was a finalist for Arts Foundation Futures Awards 2021. Uddoh was the Liverpool Biennial and John Moores University Fellow 2018-2019, the Stuart Hall Library Resident for 2020 and previously a Sarabande: Lee Alexander Mc Queen Scholar.