Péjú Oshin is a British-Nigerian curator, writer and lecturer based in London. Her work sits at the intersection of art, style & culture with a focus on liminal theory through working with visual artists, brands and people globally.
Péjú has a history of supporting young and emerging artists and cultural producers through her work at Tate, Barbican and Wellcome Collection and others. She is an Associate Lecturer at Central Saint Martins having taught on courses in the Fashion and Culture & Enterprise departments. She is the author of Between Words & Space (2021) a collection of poetry and prose and was shortlisted for the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list in the Arts & Culture category in 2021.
Péjú currently works at Gagosian as Associate Director and is Chair of trustees of Peckham Platform. She previously worked at Tate as Curator: Young People’s Programmes.
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Associate DirectorGagosian
London, United KingdomFull Time
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Associate LecturerCentral Saint Martin School Of Art and Design
London, United KingdomFreelance
Course tutor on MA Applied Imagination in the Creative Industries and Graduate Diploma in Fashion
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Skills
- Exhibition
- Blogs
- Illustrator
- Indesign
- Admin
- Admin Assistant
- Content and Media Writing
- Copywriting
- Curate
Education
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BursaryShades of Noir