About the Artist
Full name: Agbaka Oryiman Artist name: Agbaka Oryiman
Agbaka Oryiman (b. Nigeria) is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose work encompasses ballpoint pen drawing, pastel, acrylic painting, and experimental narrative forms. His art investigates the intersections of African historical memory, racial identity, social justice, and the emotional landscapes of everyday life. Oryiman employs a distinct visual language characterized by meticulous detail and compelling storytelling, effectively bridging past and present to uncover forgotten histories, reimagine cultural narratives, and amplify voices from marginalized communities.
Based in Makurdi, Nigeria, Oryiman has exhibited his work both locally and internationally, including in the United Kingdom and the United States. His portfolio features politically charged pieces such as Fire and Blood, created in response to the Yelwata massacre, alongside historically reflective works like The Three Wise Men, When I Grow Up, and Mother of Time. His artistic practice often integrates Pan-African thought, ancestral memory, and contemporary resistance movements, offering immersive visual experiences.
In addition to visual art, Oryiman is expanding his creative repertoire to include voiceovers, short-form video, and immersive storytelling, enhancing the emotional resonance of his images through sound and movement. He is also developing art-centered travel experiences, community engagement initiatives, and educational discussions focused on the creative journey, further enriching his connection with audiences.