Ama Josephine Budge

Speculative writer, Artist, Curator and Pleasure activist

Ama Josephine Budge is a British-Ghanaian speculative writer, artist, curator and pleasure activist whose praxis navigates intimate explorations of race, art, ecology and feminism, working to catalyse social justice, environmental evolutions and troublesomely queered identities. Ama is the recipient of the 2020 Local, International and Planetary Fictions Fellowship with Curatorial Frame (Helsinki) and EVA International (Limerick), and will be researching the topic Pleasurable Ecologies – Formations of Care: Curation as Future-building. Ama is also a member of Queer Ecologies 2020 and initiator of the Apocalypse Reading Room project. Her visual art and written work have been commissioned, exhibited and published internationally including with Jupiter Artland, Casco Art Institute, the Architectural Review, the Feminist Review, Aperture, Whitechapel Gallery, Duke University Press and more.

www.amajosephine.me

Photo: Molly Trerotola

Ama Josephine Budge, a brown-skinned person with long black braided hair stands in front of a yellow background looking into the camera. Framed from the chest up, Budge is wearing a white blouse, a round nose ring, and earrings.