Njideka Akunyili Crosby crafts rich and dynamic portraits that intricately weave together elements from fashion magazines, snapshots of Nigerian pop icons, and fragments from her own family photo albums, creating vivid domestic scenes. Born in Nigeria, Crosby spent her formative years there until the age of 16 when she relocated to the United States, a journey that profoundly influences the cultural hybridity evident in her art. Graduating with an MFA from Yale in 2011, she has since earned widespread acclaim, showcasing her work in prestigious galleries across London, New York, and Los Angeles. Her compelling pieces have been featured in renowned institutions such as the Whitney Museum, MOCA Los Angeles, the Studio Museum in Harlem, and the National Portrait Gallery in London, attesting to the profound impact of her artistic vision. In 2017, Njideka Akunyili Crosby was honored as a MacArthur fellow, further solidifying her position as a trailblazing artist exploring the intersections of culture and identity.