Ami Tamakloe creates at the edges of in-betweenness, shaped by diasporic silences and ancestral echoes. Their films (W(h)oman, G.C.G.) and exhibitions (Daavi Elia, Material Resistance) interrogate fractures of belonging, exploring womannes, queerness, and humanness. Through self-support and grants like the Fulbright-Hays DDRA and Cornell fellowships, Ami sutures fractured histories to reveal parallel narratives of marginalized communities. Tamakloe’s art-scholarship is a ritual: libations poured at the altar of liminality. Here, unbelonging becomes a compass, creating a new world where belonging is co-created in real-time.
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