Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa (b. Scotland) studied Literature at Cambridge University and Art at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College London. She is a Research Fellow in Fine Art at the University of Bergen, Norway and Convener of the Africa Cluster of the Another Roadmap School. She works in a wide range of media, formats and contexts. Selected recent and forthcoming exhibitions include Bergen Assembly 2019, Bergen, Norway; We Don’t Need Another Hero, 10th Berlin Biennale of Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany, 2018; A Thousand Roaring Beasts: Display Devices for a Critical Modernity, Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo-CAAC, Seville, Spain; Museum Matters, Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, Germany, both 2017; You Must Make Your Death Public, De Appel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2016; and Kabbo Ka Muwala, National Gallery of Zimbabwe, Makerere University Art Gallery, Uganda & Kunsthalle Bremen, Germany, 2015. Her essay, ‘Margaret Trowell’s School of Art or How to Keep the Children’s Work Really African’ will be published later this year in the Palgrave Handbook on Race and the Arts in Education