FeaturedFront PageInterview Traces of the Body Marcia Michael creates a dialogue between the body's narrative and form.Sophia Nussey17th October 2020
Microblog Daesha Devón Harris Daesha Devón Harris is an American artist whose work focuses on the links between freedom, identity and history in African American communities.Becky Handley17th October 2020
Microblog Yagazie Emezi Artist and photojournalist Yagazie Emezi uses photography to explore the lives of African women through the lens of health, sexuality and education.Becky Handley17th October 2020
Microblog LaToya Ruby Frazier LaToya Ruby Frazier combines photography, video and performance art to focus on racism, environmental issues and deindustrialization.Becky Handley17th October 2020
Microblog Jenevieve Aken Jenevieve Aken uses social documentary photography and self-portraits to explore a variety of social issues through her own personal experiences.Becky Handley17th October 2020
Microblog Lorna Simpson Lorna Simpson is a pioneering conceptual photographer who works with a variety of techniques, including collage, film, and photography.Becky Handley17th October 2020
Microblog Heather Agyepong Photographer Heather Agyepong reimagines historical and cultural figures to explore themes of mental health, invisibility, the diaspora and the archive.Becky Handley17th October 2020
Microblog Zarina Bhimji Zarina Bhimji is an whose work focuses on landscape and architecture with the aim of reflecting the human histories in themBecky Handley17th October 2020
Microblog Adama Delphine Fawundu Photographer Adama Delphine Fawundu works draw from personal experience to explore wider themes of African heritage, mythology, and diaspora.Becky Handley17th October 2020
Microblog Laylah Amatullah Barrayn Laylah Amatullah Barrayn is a documentary and portrait photographer who has been featured in The New York Times, National Geographic and Vogue.Becky Handley17th October 2020