Heather Agyepong

Heather Akosua Agyepong is a British photographer, visual artist and performer/actor, living in London.

Early life and education

Agyepong was born and raised in London.[1]

She earned a National Diploma in Performing Arts from City of Westminster College; a BSc in Applied Psychology from the University of Kent; and an MA in Photography & Urban Cultures from Goldsmiths, University of London.[2]

Work

In Wish You Were Here, commissioned by the Hyman Collection,[3] Agyepong channels the American vaudeville performer Aida Overton Walker, by posing for a series of fake postcards.[4] The work addresses physical and mental wellbeing.[5]

The Body Remembers is a solo performance that "explores how trauma lives in the body, particularly for Black British women across different generations."[6][7]

Collections

Agyepong's work is held in the following permanent collection:

Group photography exhibitions

  • Starting Something New: Recent Contemporary Art Acquisitions and Gifts, Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts, 2019–2021[8]
  • Wish You Were Here, Format Festival, Derby, 2021[9]

Awards and nominations

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2020 Sylvia Kemi Short film

Television

Key
Denotes productions that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes
2020 Enterprice Emily Episode: "When We Roar, Dem Run"
TBC The Power Ndudi Post-production
TBC This Is Going to Hurt Rachel Post-productions

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue Notes
2013 Antigone Tiresias T24 Drama, Canterbury
2015 4.48 Psychosis Voice #2 T24 Drama, Canterbury
2016 Switch Matilda Swoon Tricycle Theatre, London
Still Barred Yaz Battersea Arts Centre, London
Hatch Amma Boateng Hackney Showroom, London with Talawa Theatre Company
Girls Haleema Soho Theatre, London with Talawa Theatre Company
2017 Jagged Edge Colette Rich Mix, London
Best Friends Vicky Ovalhouse, London
So Many Reasons Melissa Ovalhouse, London
Sankara Flore Royal National Theatre, London
2019 Noughts & Crosses Persephone Mira Hadley Pilot Theatre, York

References


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