Adama Delphine Fawundu (1971, Brooklyn, New York City, US) is a photographer and visual artist of Mende and Bubi descent. She uses multiple mediums to create works with themes of the collective unconscious, identity, utopia, decolonization, and stories of the past, present and future. Fawundu co-published the book, MFON: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora. For decades, she has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Her works are in the permanent collections at the Brooklyn Museum of Art; Princeton University Museum; Bryn Mawr College; The Petrucci Family Foundation of African American Art, Asbury; The Brooklyn Historical Society; Norton Museum of Art, Palm Springs, The David C. Driskell Art Collection, College Park; and a number of private collections. She is an Assistant Professor of Visual Arts at Columbia University, New York.

 

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