Onyedika Chuke (born in Onitsha, Nigeria) is a Nigerian-American art dealer, artist, and curator, living in New York City.
[4] Chuke has also partipicpated at fellowships including at the Yale School of Art, Department of Cultural Affairs, and American Academy in Rome.
[5] Art critic Jerry Saltz described Chuke's work as "material-and-intellectual genius akin to Bruce Nauman.
With a focus to support artists from marginalized communities, Chuke also supports his local New York City community as an arts educator for Studio in a School, Foster Pride,[9] and the Rikers Island jail complex "to help offer avenues for self-expression and healing through access to art for prison inmates.
"[10][11] Chuke has worked with and shown artists including William Cordova, Rick Lowe, and Emory Douglas, the minister of culture for the Black Panther Party at Storage.