Temitope Olujobi is a Queer Nigerian-American Architect turned Game Designer originally from the suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland. They are the first ever Barlovento Foundation Scholar and seeks to continue the foundation’s mission of making games more inclusive through the themes in their work.
Temi’s first big fully fledged, realized game exploring the intersections of Architecture, Narrative and Restorative Justice called Edge of Healing was showcased at a Different Games Festival (Boston, Mass) and the Game Developers of Color Conference (New York City, NY) selection. Temi’s digital artworks have been exhibited in galleries and books including the George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center (Austin, Texas), The New York City Storefront for Art and Architecture (New York, NY) and The Architecture of Closed Worlds, Or What is the Power of Shit? (written by Lydia Kallipoliti).