Fatimah Tuggar (born 15 August 1967) is an interdisciplinary artist born in Nigeria and based in the United States. Tuggar uses collage and digital technology to create works that investigates dominant and linear narratives of gender, race, and technology.She is currently an associate professor of AI in the Arts: Art & Global Equity at the University of Florida in the United States.
Tuggar studied at Blackheath School of Art in London, UK and received a BFA from Kansas City Art Institute in the United States in 1992.[She completed her MFA in sculpture at Yale Univerisity in 1995, and conducted a one-year postgraduate independent study at theWhitney Museum of American Art from 1995 to 1996.She also attended Kano Corona and Queens College Yaba in Nigeria before attending Convent of the Holy Family in Littlehampton, Sussex in England.
Fatimah’s work was included in the Nigeria Imaginary at the current Venice Biennale along with important artists.