
Jessica El Mal is a British-Moroccan artist and curator with an interest in ecology, globalisation and migration. Her work addresses global structures of power through critical research, multidisciplinary projects, and speculative future imaginaries. She has had exhibitions across the UK and Europe including at Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, Manchester Museum and MAMA Rotterdam. She runs community arts programs in partnership with The Arab British Centre, Journey’s Festival International and the Forestry Commission.
Chahine Fellahi is an artist-filmmaker and facilitator based between London and Casablanca. Her practice explores the politics of archives, focusing on the relationship between the materiality of media and the making of memory. As a facilitator, she has led participatory programs with institutions such as the Mosaic Rooms, Videoclub, and Corridor. Recent exhibitions and screenings include the MENA Film Festival, Vancouver and Warehouse421, Abu Dhabi. Chahine is also the co-founder of Kimiā collective.
Kaïs Aïouch is a Moroccan architect and artist based between Casablanca and Paris. Through film and photography, his practice investigates the material qualities of processes of decay, exploring their fragmented and ambiguous temporalities. His work has been shown in cultural venues such as Musée Yves-Saint-Laurent, Marrakech and Warehouse421, Abu Dhabi. Co-founder of Kimiā collective, he facilitated participatory projects with institutions including V&A Museum, London and Cinémathèque de Tanger, Tangier.
