Tobi Kyeremateng
Producing Faculty
Tobi Kyeremateng FRSA is a multi-award-winning producer from South London. Working across film, TV, and live work, Tobi has curated an impressive portfolio of work for organizations including BBC, British Vogue, Converse, Horniman Museum, Institute of Contemporary Arts, Jordan, National Theatre, No Signal, Priority at O2, Roundhouse, Royal Court Theatre, Tate Modern, PUMA and more, and has had her work platformed on BBC Three, BBC Four, Channel 4, Complex, FACT Magazine, NOWNESS, and Sky Arts to name a few.
In 2020, Tobi was invited to become a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts and was nominated by BBC presenter Clara Amfo in the Duke and Dutchess’ inaugural Black History Month Next Generation Trailblazers, as well as being included in ELLE Magazine’s ’10 Trailblazing Women Changing The Future You Need To Know’ alongside Koffee, Holly Fischer, Celeste, and Margaret Busby. In 2020, she was featured on the cover of gal-dem as part of their Community Issue. Tobi has led workshops, guest lectures, and panel talks for Goldsmiths University, London College of Communication, UAL, and Oxford University, and has hosted conversations with the likes of Diane Abbott and Malorie Blackman.
Tobi’s directorial debut docu-film, OWAMBE, was released with Netflix in 2022.