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Teddy Osei
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Teddy Osei

Teddy Osei is a Ghanaian-born ceramic artist, writer, and assistant professor of ceramics and 3D design foundations at Lincoln University of Pennsylvania. His research-driven practice examines migration, displacement, identity, and memory through clay by drawing on Ghanaian architectural forms, traditional vessels, and found objects. Osei holds an MFA in visual studies from Missouri State University and an MA in ceramics from Eastern Illinois University. His writing and studio practice foreground process and memories embedded in materials, positioning clay as a medium through which diasporic histories, cultural continuity, and transformation are critically examined.

Articles

African Ceramic Art: Scale and Surface
African Ceramic Art: Scale and Surface
By Teddy Osei
Yet, contemporary practitioners like Fred Okai, Simphiwe Mbuyunza, Djakou Kassi, and Ngozi-Omeje Ezema are pushing the medium into what the renowned author Rosalind Krauss defines as the “post-medium condition.” In this state, Krauss argues that the clay is liberated from the “craft ghetto” and reborn as a site of socio-political inquiry, monumental expression, and architectural intervention.
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