
Uchenna Edeh is a Montreal born and raised artist of Nigerian descent.
Uchenna’s interest in art began as a child first with comic books and then later developed with formal training in after school and weekend art classes.
After High School, he studied Fine Arts, Illustration & Design and Art history and started Infinity Designs; a custom airbrushed clothing painting company.
In the early 90s until 2013, Uchenna paused from art and became active in Montreal’s Black community serving as an organizer, public speaker and advocate for Black community issues.
His goal is to visualize African and Caribbean mythology as well as to bring to light the hidden or overlooked figures of Black, and particularly Black Canadian history.
Uchenna’s interest in art began as a child first with comic books and then later developed with formal training in after school and weekend art classes.
After High School, he studied Fine Arts, Illustration & Design and Art history and started Infinity Designs; a custom airbrushed clothing painting company.
In the early 90s until 2013, Uchenna paused from art and became active in Montreal’s Black community serving as an organizer, public speaker and advocate for Black community issues.
His goal is to visualize African and Caribbean mythology as well as to bring to light the hidden or overlooked figures of Black, and particularly Black Canadian history.