Onaje Henderson
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ZuCot Gallery
Onaje Henderson is a partner and gallery director of ZuCot Gallery in Atlanta, GA. Under Onaje’s leadership, ZuCot has advanced the careers of countless African American artists and currently stands as the largest African American fine arts gallery in the southeastern United States.
A community educator, Onaje is committed to sharing his love for art collecting through ZuCot’s notorious Art Tasting series. He regularly collaborates with art enthusiasts, high-end collectors, and corporate executives to promote the necessity of owning one’s culture and has also advised countless clients on art selection for office facilities, corporations, law firms, and individual collectors nationwide.
Onaje credits his father, artist Aaron F. Henderson for much of his success and has paired his father’s 20+ years of art-related wisdom with his personal experiences as an art professional. Onaje educates Atlanta’s youth through community outreach efforts and school tours; and he also fundraises for arts-based programming through the Art Brothers Foundation—an organization formed by Onaje and ZuCot’s partners to utilize art and arts education as a way to help students excel in school and achieve successful careers.
Onaje holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Tuskegee University and began his career working with one of the “Big Five” consulting firms. He has assisted communications and technology companies around the world and believes his background in the tech industry directly translates to his current work as an arts advocate and ZuCot Gallery administrator.
He currently serves as a board member for The Hammonds House Museum as well as the Mayor's Art Council and is a member of the Fulton County Arts Council.
Onaje Henderson is a partner and gallery director of ZuCot Gallery in Atlanta, GA. Under Onaje’s leadership, ZuCot has advanced the careers of countless African American artists and currently stands as the largest African American fine arts gallery in the southeastern United States.
A community educator, Onaje is committed to sharing his love for art collecting through ZuCot’s notorious Art Tasting series. He regularly collaborates with art enthusiasts, high-end collectors, and corporate executives to promote the necessity of owning one’s culture and has also advised countless clients on art selection for office facilities, corporations, law firms, and individual collectors nationwide.
Onaje credits his father, artist Aaron F. Henderson for much of his success and has paired his father’s 20+ years of art-related wisdom with his personal experiences as an art professional. Onaje educates Atlanta’s youth through community outreach efforts and school tours; and he also fundraises for arts-based programming through the Art Brothers Foundation—an organization formed by Onaje and ZuCot’s partners to utilize art and arts education as a way to help students excel in school and achieve successful careers.
Onaje holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Tuskegee University and began his career working with one of the “Big Five” consulting firms. He has assisted communications and technology companies around the world and believes his background in the tech industry directly translates to his current work as an arts advocate and ZuCot Gallery administrator.
He currently serves as a board member for The Hammonds House Museum as well as the Mayor's Art Council and is a member of the Fulton County Arts Council.