2023
Group exhibitions
“A Black Love Exhibit: We Need Love” – African Diaspora Art Museum Of Atlanta (ADAMA), Atlanta
“THREADS: a collaborative exhibition exploring women’s stories through textiles”, Mrs Jones Gallery
Talks / Workshops
Workshop at Tate Modern – Tate Modern Lates event, London
Delivery of a talk and workshop maker session for a CPD programme supporting “Craft School: Yinka’s Challenge”, Crafts Council, London
2022
Nomination
‘Female Founder’ in The Independent Awards 2022
Solo exhibition
Art displayed on poster/digital boards in London Bridge Station, London
Group exhibitions
“Black & Bold”, M&C Saatchi x Harrods, London
“Movement”, Prince of Peckham, London
“Wa Na Wari”, Seattle
“Hearts On Our Sleeves”, Toynbee Hall, London
“Do Not Go Out The Window”, Haze Gallery, Berlin
“We Listen”, panel event, Crafts Council, London
Talks / Workshops
“Young Craft Citizens: Black History Month Takeover” – Delivery of crafts workshop and participation in panel talk, Crafts Council, London
“Life as a recent art graduate with Joke Amusan” with Dark Yellow Dot, Online
“A look into my art career” with secondary school/college/sixth form students looking to go to university, The University of Reading, Reading
2021
Group exhibitions
“On Waiting … For Their Words To Leave Our Mouth”, Strauhof, Zürich
“MERAKI”, YOUR LDN STUDIO, London
“Picture Perfect”, GENESIS, London
“PRESENTATIONS”, Hammersmith Bid, London
“Clear Channel x POCC Artist in Residence Black History Month, London
2019
Solo exhibition
“Unpublished Voices”, 1B Coppermill Lane window gallery, London
Group exhibitions
“Southwark Untold 2.0”, Tate Modern, London
“Error 404”, The University of Reading, Reading
“Who Are You Here to See?”, The Zari Gallery, London
“Woke: Beyond the Voyage”, The ICA, London
“Sculpture Show”, The Rising Sun Arts Centre, Reading
Award
The Owen Ridley Degree Show Prize for outstanding undergraduate work at the University of Reading
Writings
Sofnfree Naturals
In Conversation With Our New Sofnfree Naturals Hair Ambassador, Rusheen Hemley!
Reform The Funk
A Story Of Hope & Self Discovery: Meet Artist Nacheal Catnott
Dark Yellow Dot
Interviewing Nacheal Catnott: A Window Space Where Black Culture Meets Art
Sta-Sof-Fro
4 Reasons Why Your Type 4 Afro Hair Is Not Growing (With Solutions)
Looking Glass Collective
Police Can’t Tell Black People Apart – Facial Recognition Will Only Make It Worse
How Nollywood Films Have Introduced Nigerian Culture To The West
Mary Sibande: I Came Apart At The Seams
True Colour Collective
Black History Month UK: Celebrating Cultural Vibrancy
Three Young Men on A Bench: Dan Guthrie