Welcome to Gloarts based in South London. This is our temporary site
Contact: tel:02086535262 mob: 07920016778
Please check our Links to see and read more:
www.flickr.com/photos/gloarts
http://www.lonsas.org.uk/Gloria
http://gloriasworkshopcollaborations.blogspot.com
http://gloriafyo.blogspot.com/
http://afrobabybooks.blogspot.com
Original Artworks/Prints/Greetings cards/Baby book s& bibs/Commissions/Community Arts
Gloarts artist Gloria Ojulari Sule is known for her brightly coloured artworks that draw on her experience as a woman of Anglo Nigerian heritage and a mother. She combines Afrocentric textiles and other mediums to create paintings and interactive costume installations. The artist completed several large-scale public art murals and portrait commissions. Gloria has 14 years of experience of working in collaborations with schools, colleges, pre-schools, museums, galleries, prisons, hospitals and arts organizations.
‘Showcasing Innovation’ Fashion & Textiles Museum, 'Nano' technology 'Baby Book's’, 1st March 25th April, Newham College’s Discovery Lab
'Materialized' Brick Box, Brixton Village thebrickbox.co.uk 5th to 20th March
'What’s Our Story’, Brent Museum commission, London 2010-2011. An interactive costume created in response to the British Museum ‘Fabric of a Nation’ exhibition and designed for two children to wear at the same time. The work is inspired by the bold elaborate Egungun Oyo masquerade costumes worn at festivals held by Yoruba-speaking people in Nigeria to pay respect to ancestors.
‘CASSAVA’, Rich Mix, Bethnal Green, London 2010. A multi-media installation encompassing video, costume, painting and drawing showing HLM Costume is a three screen video installation filmed in Dakar commissioned by Picture This Bristol.