Nanci Amaka
Nanci Amaka is an interdisciplinary artist whose practice engages concepts surrounding memory, ancestry, mortality, animism, and West African philosophy. She investigates trauma as a way to speak of disrupted lifetimes; explores agency in imbalanced power dynamics and perceptions of autonomy in a globalized world. Through performance, sculpture, painting, installation, video, and photography, Amaka’s work tugs at the thread binding a single lived diasporic human experience to collective memory.
Born in Nigeria, Amaka spent her formative years in a rural rainforest village in southeastern Nigeria, immersed in her indigenous Igbo culture. She often references this experience of coming into awareness in a world on the threshold of centuries of indigenous ritual and oral history. She immigrated to the continental USA as an adolescent and has lived in various cities since, eventually moving to Honolulu, Hawai‘i where she currently lives with her husband and child.
Amaka received a BFA/BA in Visual Critical Studies from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and an MFA from California College of the Arts. Her work can be found in private collections globally and has been exhibited internationally at various museums and galleries. Recent and notable exhibitions include Hawaiʻi Triennial 2025; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; International Center for Photography; Honolulu Museum of Art’s Doris Duke Theatre; Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History; Hawai‘i State Art Museum x Mori; and Honolulu Museum of Art School.
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Nanci Amaka: Cleanse | Floors
Media Room October 11, 2025 - January 3, 2026Nanci Amaka: Cleanse / Floors Media Room On view October 11, 2025 – January 3, 2026 Opening reception: Saturday, October 11 from 3 – 5pm; remarks at 3:45pm Catharine Clark Gallery will close its 2025 program with three solo exhibitions: Lenka Clayton ' s The Past (North Gallery), Katherine Vetne...Read more -
Nanci Amaka: Cleanse | Windows
July 26 - September 27, 2025Nanci Amaka: Cleanse / Window Media Room On view July 26 – September 27, 2025 Opening reception: Saturday, July 26 from 3 – 5pm; remarks at 3:45pm Nanci Amaka ’ s video work exists in the space between looking, seeing, and knowing. Her performances explore the concept of being a...Read more -
Nanci Amaka: Cleanse | Three Walls
May 31 - July 19, 2025On view May 31 – July 19, 2025 Opening reception: Saturday, May 31 from 3 – 5pm; remarks at 3:45pm San Francisco: Catharine Clark Gallery continues its Spring 2025 program with three solo exhibitions: Arleene Correa Valencia’s Codice Del Perdedor / The Losing Man ’ s Codex (South Gallery), featuring...Read more
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Cleanse | Floor, 2017 - OngoingView more details -
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Bold S.F. art show takes on ‘trad wives,’ feminism and modern womanhood
By Tony Bravo November 22, 2025Three shows by women artists close out the year at Catharine Clark Gallery, posing big questions about women’s labor and domesticity in the age of...Read more -
San Francisco Chronicle: "Immigrant stories take center stage in trio of San Francisco art exhibitions"
By Tony Bravo, Arts and Culture Columnist July 2, 2025'Amid nationwide raids of immigrant communities and the subsequent protests against the Trump administration’s policies, the work of Napa artist Arleene Correa Valencia has felt...Read more
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Still Life, After Life: Women Disrupting Tradition in Art and Music
By BOXBLUR + Catharine Clark Gallery October 15 - 17, 2025Buy Tickets Standard: $30 VIP: $75 For two nights only, musicians of the San Francisco Opera Orchestra and an Adler Fellow will perform chamber music...Read more -
Nanci Amaka and Key Jo Lee in Conversation
July 30, 2025Time: 6:30 - 8:00 PM Remarks at 7:15 Join us at the gallery for a conversation between Key Jo Lee, Chief of Curatorial Affairs &...Read more


