Ebele Okoye

Ebele Okoye (born October 6, 1969, Onitsha, Anambra State) is a Nigerian painter and animator, resident in Cologne, Germany, since the year 2000.

Education

Okoye studied Fine and Applied Arts (Graphic design/Illustration) at the Institute of Management and Technology in Enugu from 1985 to 1989. On arriving Germany in 2000, she did a guest programme at the University of Cologne, which she promptly left to go register in Communication Design at the University of Applied Sciences in Düsseldorf. From 2003 to 2004, Okoye trained in traditional 2D cartoon animation at the Internationale filmschule köln. She is a fluent speaker of Igbo, English, and German.[1]

Career

Ebele Okoye is active in fine and media arts and constantly shows her works in both one-man and group exhibitions (see below). She is founder of Shrinkfish Media Lab,[2] a production company based in Abuja.[3] In 2016 she announced plans for a feature-length film, hinting that it might be "like Chronicles of Narnia and Pocahontas put together."[4]

Awards

Her 2007 project Anna Blume, based on a 1919 poem by Kurt Schwitters,[5] won the Robert Bosch Foundation Promotional Prize for Animation.[6] Okoye has won two Africa Movie Academy Awards, for The Lunatic (2008) and for The Legacy of Rubies (2015). "I did not make this film to chase awards," she said in her acceptance speech for the latter, in South Africa. "I made this film, to inspire every African animator who wants to make animation films."[7] The Legacy of Rubies was one of the two closing films at the 2015 Silicon Valley African Film Fest.[8] The same film had its Canadian premiere at the Toronto Black Film Festival in 2016.[9]

Selected group exhibitions

Selected solo exhibitions

Filmography

References

  1. Nkiru Nzegwu, "Immigration and African Diaspora Women Artists" in Isidor Okpewho and Nkiru Nzegwu, eds., The New African Diaspora (Indiana University Press 2009): 324. ISBN 9780253003362
  2. Adebimpe Adebambo, "Ebele Okoye: Charting New Territory" Omenka Online (28 March 2016).
  3. "Ebele Okoye" Great Women Animators database (2016).
  4. "Animation Filmmaker Ebele Okoye Goes Feature" The Nation (2016).
  5. "Animated Film: Anna Blume" Robert Bosch Stiftung, 2007 Winners.
  6. "Biography: Ebele Okoye", Directors, Africa Film Trinidad Tobago.
  7. "Leading African Animation Entrepreneur, Multi Award Winner & 2 Time Africa Movie Academy Awards Winner Ebele Okoye Reveals Plans For A Feature" Mokolo Projects (23 January 2016).
  8. "The 6th Annual Successful Silicon Valley African Film Fest Does It Again" Bay View (15 November 2015).
  9. Alexe Louisa, "Toronto Black Film Festival (TBFF) Announces Line-up" Toronto Black Film Festival (20 January 2016).
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