Êvar Huseynî is a Kurdish artist and archivist based in London. Her multidisciplinary practice explores Kurdish genealogies, colonial violence in archives, and their impact on feminism and identity. Her work spans handmade books, films, installations, and experimental archiving rooted in Kurdish collective histories.
Didem Pekün is an artist-filmmaker and academic based in London and Istanbul. Her award-winning films address political violence, displacement, and futurity, and have been shown at the Berlinale, Venice, BFI, and Sarajevo film festivals amongst others. She is currently a lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Bilal Akkouche is a writer and assistant curator at Tate Modern, working with the Middle East and North Africa and African Acquisitions Committees. His curatorial practice focuses on protest, social change, and collective memory, with a particular emphasis on SWANA artistic practices and diasporas.
Adam Rouhana is a Palestinian-American photographer based between Jerusalem and London. His work deconstructs orientalism, building new visual narratives of Palestinian life grounded in self-determination. He holds a master’s degree from the University of Oxford.