Inward expeditions: fractured self

Reconciliating multifacted identities with art

Nanténé Traoré

Photographic work exploring the multifaceted nature of gender, identity and memory through collage

Gal Schindler

Womanhood as a dynamic process of becoming

Remi Ajani

Fragments Reassembled: piecing together the complexities of the self

Jess Atieno

Reframing colonial narratives to empower previously marginalised perspectives

Tyler Eash

Reclaiming ground and narratives erased by colonial histories

Stephanie Santana

Honoring Black American history piecing together narratives long ignored or denied

Divine Southgate-Smith

Reclaiming and reimagining the archive as a space of Black, queer, and feminist transformation

Mie Yim

Painting the psychological landscape of diasporic memory and transformation

Elladj Lincy Deloumeaux

Reclaiming ancestral memory as a spiritual and political space for Afro-Caribbean identity and resistance

Josèfa Ntjam

Reimagining memory and identity through African myth, science fiction, and fluid, postcolonial futurisms

Karen Birkin

Exploring the liminal space between self and landscape, inhabiting ambiguity, rootedness, and the quiet transformations of motherhood.

Bàrbara Moura

Channeling the sacred and the sensual through ritual and repetition, Barbara Moura’s work reclaims the body as a site of memory, intuition, and ancestral knowing.

Chloe Quenum

Translating cultural memory into mutable forms that echo diasporic transformation.