Dr. Lola Olufemi is a black feminist writer, researcher and Associate Lecturer based in the design school at University Arts London.

Her work focuses on the utility of the political imagination in the textual and visual cultures of radical social movements, examining the role cultural production plays in materialist resistance and collective conceptualisations of futurity. Her writing has been published by Afterall Journal, Architectural Review, Wasafiri, Stenberg Press, Aperture, La Fabrique editions, Arcadia Missa, Vittles, Extra Extra Magazine and others. She is author of Feminism Interrupted: Disrupting Power (Pluto Press, 2020), Experiments in Imagining Otherwise (Hajar Press, 2021), the forthcoming Against Literature (2026) and a member of 'bare minimum', an interdisciplinary anti-work arts collective. She occasionally curates and is a member of the organising team at the Feminist Library based in Peckham. She is represented by Emma Paterson at Aitken Alexander Associates.

Dr. Lola Olufemi is a black feminist writer, researcher and Associate Lecturer based in the design school at University Arts London.

Her work focuses on the utility of the political imagination in the textual and visual cultures of radical social movements, examining the role cultural production plays in materialist resistance and collective conceptualisations of futurity. Her writing has been published by Afterall Journal, Architectural Review, Wasafiri, Stenberg Press, Aperture, La Fabrique editions, Arcadia Missa, Vittles, Extra Extra Magazine and others. She is author of Feminism Interrupted: Disrupting Power (Pluto Press, 2020), Experiments in Imagining Otherwise (Hajar Press, 2021), the forthcoming Against Literature (2026) and a member of 'bare minimum', an interdisciplinary anti-work arts collective. She occasionally curates and is a member of the organising team at the Feminist Library based in Peckham. She is represented by Emma Paterson at Aitken Alexander Associates.