Kunle Adewale

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Olakunle Joel Adewale
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Olakunle Joel Adewale

(1981-05-13) 13 May 1981 (age 42)
Mushin, Lagos, Nigeria
NationalityNigerian
Education Obafemi Awolowo University
Tulane University
University of Florida
OccupationSocial entrepreneur/artist
Known forPromoting Arts in medicine
SpouseMopelola Adewale
Website Tenderartsng.org

Olakunle Joel Adewale (born 13 May 1981) is a Nigerian social entrepreneur and visual artist who in 2013 founded Tender Arts Nigeria, an organization with focus on therapeutic arts, arts in health, talent development, community empowerment and civic engagement through visual, literary and performing arts which benefit children, youth, adult https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayers and the aged across the world. Also, on 10 October 2021, he launched the first ever Mental health fellowship where he helps amplify the voices of young people interested in mental health and that with also provides a form of mental healing to the fellows. [1]

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In 2015, he met President Barack Obama in the United States through the Mandela Washington Fellowship for leadership influence in using arts to improve the lives of people in the communities and, in 2019, he received an international recognition in the United States as 2 August was declared as "Kunle Adewale Day" by the Mayor of Cincinnati, John Cranley, in recognition of his contribution to the United States in both fields of Arts and Medicine.

Early life and education

Adewale was born on 13 May 1981 as the ninth child in the family of fourteen children in Mushin, [2] a suburb of Lagos State where he went on to complete his primary and secondary school education at Mushin Mainland Model Primary School before proceeding to St. Joseph Boy's Secondary School, Surulere, Lagos. [3] Thereafter, he proceeded to Auchi Polytechnic to study Painting and General Arts and later obtained a Bachelor of Art degree in Fine and Applied Arts from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. [4] He went on to study Civic Leadership from Tulane University, New Orleans, in 2015 and Arts in Medicine summer intensive from the University of Florida. [5]

Art career

Adewale started art during his teenage years working on comics, Bible characters, creative writings and later metamorphose to doing it professionally. [2]

In 2019, he was honoured for his contributions to arts in medicine field by the Mayor of Cincinnati, Mayor John Cranley as August 2, 2019 was proclaimed as “Kunle Adewale Day” in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA and became the first International Artist in Residence of the Eyes of the Artists Foundation. [6] [7] [8]

Books

Adewale has published two books: [3]

Awards and recognitions

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