A passionate Fine Art educator and researcher with special interest in Ceramics Education, Art History, and Visual Art Education. My teaching and research focus on combining creativity, cultural knowledge, and modern teaching methods to make visual art education relevant to contemporary society. I am particularly interested in the role of ceramics and African art in preserving culture, promoting innovation, and developing creative skills among students.
As a university lecturer, I encourage practical learning, critical thinking, and artistic exploration by connecting studio practice with historical and contemporary art studies. My research also explores how visual art education can support cultural identity, creativity, and sustainable development. I am committed to mentoring students to become innovative artists, educators, and creative professionals who can contribute meaningfully to society through the visual arts.