Chioma Ince

Illustrator | Workshop facilitator

Chioma Ince is a London based British African and Caribbean Illustrator and Workshop Facilitator whose practice explores themes of politics, identity and narrative.

She started her formal education in the arts at UAL Camberwell (2015-2016) then went on to specialise in Illustration at the Glasgow School of Art, graduating with a BA Hons in Communication Design. After graduating in 2019 her love for storytelling and narrative led her to complete an extensive two-year children’s publishing program, Pathways (2019-2021), run by Pop Up Projects and House of Illustration. This allowed her to learn from leading publishing houses such as Bloomsbury, Harper Collins, Simon & Schuster, Oxford Univeristy Press and Walker Books. 

Ince’s experience of facilitating and creating socially minded work that sparks conversation and engages with all ages has led her to work with: The National Gallery, Amnesty International, London Wildlife Trust, Climate In Colour, Shado magazine, NHS Trust and Shelter Scotland . All these collaborations have derived from a need to promote representation, inclusivity, and accessibility within the arts; whilst amplifying voices that are often silenced and erased.