KOLADE OSHINOWO A BRIEF ON BIOGRAPHY
Although an indigene of Ikorodu
in Lagos State, he was born in Ibadan, Oyo State capital on the 6th of February, 1948.
He had his primary and post primary education
in Ibadan and Abeokuta between 1954 and 1966. He worked briefly as a clerical
officer with the Cooperative Bank Ile Ife before proceeding in October
1968 to Ahmadu Bello University Zaria to study
Fine Art. He graduated in June 1972 (B.A Honours, Fine
Art) with a specialisation in Painting. He was employed
the same year by the Federal Ministry of Education and posted to Kings College Lagos where he taught for two years before
moving in April 1974 to Yaba College of Technology as an assistant lecturer in Drawing and Painting.
In January 1986, he was appointed the Head of
Department, Fine Art. A post he held till October 1990 when he was elected the
Director of the School of Art, Design and Printing. In February 1992 he was elected the Deputy Rector
of the College. He was appointed to serve a second term in office between February
1994 and February 1996. He is at the moment a Chief Lecturer in Painting in the
School
of Art,
Design and Printing.
In addition to the above mentioned posts, he
had served and chaired numerous College Committees. He also served as a member
of the College Council between February 1992 and August 1993. He was a member
of the Academic Board of the College for 12 consective years (1984 1996).
His professional involvement in Art afforded
him the opportunity of serving as Assistant Secretary and National Secretary of The Society of Nigerian Artists between 1972
and 1980. He has been involved as external moderator to some higher Institutions
and served as adjudicator in most National Art competitions. He has also participated
in several National and Overseas Seminars, Workshops and Conferences.
A strong sense of reality, preoccupation with
man and his environment coupled with consistency, commitment and sincerity of purpose are the fundamental characteristics
of his Art.
He has held to date 20 one-man and about 80 group
exhibitions of his works. Most of his works are in many public and private collections,
museums and Galleries in Nigeria and abroad.
He has also handled major commissions for individuals,
companies and Government Agencies.
In February 1992, he was given the World Cultural
Council Award of Diploma in recognition of artistic contributions to humanity. In March 1996, he was awarded a plaque of honour by the Yaba College of Technology community in recognition of successful
tenure as Deputy Rector while in 1998 he was awarded the 50th anniversary Five Star Award for excellence and meritorious
service to the College.
Blessed with three children, he enjoys playing
Lawn Tennis and listening to good music.
He is a member of Ikoyi
Club, 1938.