Unyimeabasi Udoh (b. 1996, USA) works across various media, including print, installation, sculpture, and embroidery. Their practice centers on legibility, meaning, and how systems of communication and knowledge are built and maintained. Udoh holds an MFA in Visual Communication Design from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BA in Architecture from Columbia University. Udoh now lives and works in London. They have been an artist in residence at the Driehaus Museum, Chicago Artists Coalition, and ACRE. In 2021, they were named one of Newcity’s Breakout Artists, and they are a 2021 recipient of the Coney Family Fund Award. lives and works in London. Recent exhibitions include Ave at the Royal Academy of Arts, London (2023); Free + Open at the Design Museum of Chicago (2022); Wayfinding at LVL3, Chicago (2022); Lifelinien at Scotty, Berlin (2022); Title Case at Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Chicago (2021); and Raisin at 6018North as part of the Chicago Architecture Biennial, Chicago (2021). Udoh holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BA from Columbia University. Their work is held in the collections of the Driehaus Museum and the Joan Flasch Artists’ Book Collection, Chicago. Most recently, Udoh was the 2022–23 Starr Fellow at the Royal Academy of Arts.