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Ross Junior Owusu
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Ross Junior Owusu

Ross Junior Owusu is a multidisciplinary artist and educator working across ceramics, mixed media, and performance. His practice explores identity, cultural memory, and migration, creating objects and installations that question what is carried forward and what is left behind in cultural reinvention. He has exhibited internationally and currently teaches at Talladega College, mentoring emerging artists in critical, conceptual, and material-based approaches to developing original artistic voices.

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Rosemond Nyamewaa Van-Ess, “Strength of a Woman”, 2025, earthenware clay, lava glaze and beads glaze, 32” x 16” x 18”, Photo credits: Ross Junior Owusu.
Hybridity Without Permission
By Ross Junior Owusu
Hybridity, then, is not an endpoint. It is a condition of survival, resilience, and imagination. And through it, international graduate artists continue to expand what contemporary studio practice can hold, and who it is for. Within postcolonial and material culture discourse, hybridity has been understood not as synthesis, but as a condition shaped by power, translation, and uneven access.
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