Draft:Djeneba Aduayom

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Djeneba Aduayom[4] is a cultural mix of French, Italian, and African heritage dancer and photographer that explores the human form, inner thoughts, subjectivity using her own body. Aduayom self-portraits have a direct connection to the viewer.[5] Winner of INWARD: Reflections on Interiority | International Center of Photography.[6]

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  1. ^ Bajekal, N. (2019, February 7). How nine artists keep their creativity alive. Time. https://time.com/longform/artists-through-the-ages/
  2. ^ “The Closers Issa Rae by Djeneba Aduayom for Time.” TIME Cover Store, timecoverstore.com/featured/the-closers-issa-rae-djeneba-aduayom-for-time.html?srsltid=AfmBOooSs0bv5i9YwQQX_bscnLqC16thI3XgMILsD3LNM-Cbc7V7hnDt.
  3. ^ Krentcil, Faran. “Photo Dumps Are Now in Museums.” ELLE, 27 Sept. 2021, www.elle.com/culture/art-design/a37743106/inward-exhibit-iphone-photography.
  4. ^ Crawford, Margo Natalie (2018-01-18). "Who's Afraid of the Black Fantastic?". University of Illinois Press. 1. doi:10.5406/illinois/9780252041006.003.0008. [failed verification]
  5. ^ "ART: Photographers Djeneba Aduayom, Brad Ogbonna, Isaac West, Arielle Bobb-Willis and Quil Lemons Exhibit "INWARD" at the International Center of Photography in NY Until 1/10/22". Good Black News. 2021-12-30. Retrieved 2025-02-25.
  6. ^ "INWARD: Reflections on Interiority". International Center of Photography. 2022-09-01. Retrieved 2025-02-25.