1. Previous Next
    Photograph of Abi Ola next to her wallpaper design at UCL East, Poole Street
    Caption
    Cray and Indigo, Abi Ola, 2023, wallpaper

    UCL East

    Photo credit: Richard Stonehouse

  2. Previous Next
    Installation photo on wall in stairwell of Abi Ola's wallpaper, Cray and Indigo.
    Caption
    Cray and Indigo, Abi Ola, 2022, digital print on Dibond

    UCL East

    photo credit: Richard Stonehouse

  3. Previous Next
    Installation photograph of wallpaper
    Caption
    Marigold and Indigo, 2023, Abi Ola, 2023, digital print on dibond

    Photo credit: Richard Stonehouse

  4. Abi Ola – UCL East Campus Art Collection

    Curriculum Vitae

    Education  

    2019 - 2021 
    The Slade School Of Fine Art, University College London 
    Master Of Fine Arts  

     

    2016 - 2019
    Goldsmiths, University Of London 
    Bachelor Of Fine Arts 

    Awards

    2020 
    Award Bloomsbury Festival Art Prize

     

    2019 
    Award Irving Wernick Award 

    Experience

    021 
    Artist Talk 
    Company University Of Brighton

     

    2020 
    Artist Talk 
    Company University Of The Arts, London 

     

    2020 
    Art Teacher 
    Company Art Kids London

Abi Ola – UCL East Campus Art Collection

Abi Ola created this artwork after a year-long artist residency at UCL East. During her residency, Ola visited the university’s Ethnographic Collection to view Oceanic and African art and speak to the archivist. Further inspiration came from trips to London galleries and museums, including Adire African Textiles and the William Morris Gallery. The objects, textiles and wallpapers she saw influenced her final work, which Ola created by hand-drawing and then scanning these drawings into a computer to play with design and scale.

The artwork’s two patterns reflect Ola’s Nigerian and British heritage. The blue design was inspired by àdìrẹ, a distinctive indigo tie-dyed cloth made by Yorùbá women in south-western Nigeria. The other is influenced by the ‘Cray’ pattern created by British designer, poet and activist, William Morris. Ola hopes that her artwork will inspire people to reflect on the origins of her designs and ‘put their own stories into the patterns as well’.

UCL East Pro-Provost Prize: Professor Paola Lettieri 2021