Jumoke Muritala is a Nigerian-born, UK-based multi-disciplinary visual artist, art educator, a British Arts Member and Global Arts in Medicine Fellow whose practice explores identity, cultural storytelling, and community healing. She is widely recognized for pioneering face art as a medium of protest, dialogue, and empowerment transforming the human face into a canvas for narratives of heritage, resilience, and social commentary.
Her work has been featured in Guardian Nigeria, ThisDay Live, Telegraph & Argus, and University of Bradford News. Since 2020, she has championed the use of art to address social issues, beginning with a project that protested gender-based violence, later expanding into large-scale cultural initiatives.