Judah Iyunade is a Nigerian born artist and filmmaker based in Winnipeg, Canada. He works across photography, film, and performance. His practice employs artifice to examine history, memory, and identity within the African diasporic experience. Drawing from West African visual traditions and studio based practices of self representation, he creates constructed images that center familial and cultural presence against colonial and ethnographic expectations. Judah’s film practice engages black cinematic epistemologies and displaced histories through archival engagement, where it functions as sites of interruption to confront silence and expose gaps within political and historical narratives.