A.F. Oehmke is an artist, writer, designer and educator based in the Midwest. Oehmke’s practice and pedagogy center a Black Feminist mandate that emphasizes being rather than making, and exploring cultural hierarchies and social ideologies. Integral to this mandate is the importance of moving with integrity, not striving for perfection. Intentionally obtuse at times, Oehmke’s work renders itself illegible to viewers without the skill or ability to decenter themselves — but if you know, you know. Oehmke’s courses encourage students to consider how design influences the built and natural worlds.
Oehmke’s work has been on view throughout the country — including in New York City, Baltimore, and Michigan — and featured in publications such as Hyperallergic, Art F City, and Eye on Design. The Cranbrook Museum of Art in Michigan houses Oehmke’s work in its permanent collection.
Education
2021 — Master of Fine Arts from Cranbrook Academy of Art
2017 — Bachelor of Fine Arts from Maryland Institute College Art