Yinkore (b. 1998) is a self-taught Nigerian digital artist currently based in Canada. Her work is a powerful exploration of intersectionality and representation, born from her unique lived experiences.
As a dark-skinned black bisexual woman, Yinkore is keenly aware of the rarity of seeing stories like hers told authentically. She uses her art as a form of activism and a voice to resist the silence often imposed upon individuals with multiple minority statuses.
Through her digital creations, she navigates complex themes and advocates for the portrayal of every possible identity within the evolving landscape of contemporary art. Her work stands as a defiant and necessary testament to the importance of being seen and heard.
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Yinkore (b. 1998) is a self-taught Nigerian digital artist currently based in Canada. Her work is a powerful exploration of intersectionality and representation, born from her unique lived experiences.
As a dark-skinned black bisexual woman, Yinkore is keenly aware of the rarity of seeing stories like hers told authentically. She uses her art as a form of activism and a voice to resist the silence often imposed upon individuals with multiple minority statuses.
Through her digital creations, she navigates complex themes and advocates for the portrayal of every possible identity within the evolving landscape of contemporary art. Her work stands as a defiant and necessary testament to the importance of being seen and heard.