About
I make sculptures and performances and films and photographs and writings and installations and publications and drawings and other silly bits and bobs. I proudly do all of these things without much finesse, but with a lot of love.
My art is both a celebration, and a protest.
I take delight in being able to explore the fascinating and beautiful relationships between materials, memories, and the essential movement which runs through everything.
My practice also helps me to consider the ways in which I am responsible for the continuation of my cultural heritage.
Inspired by the value of empathy, I also enjoy investigating personal therapeutic processes, and how this relates to the ways we share our vulnerabilities with others. Borrowing from the threads of thought that run through most Black queer literature, I believe in the importance of caring for ourselves and others, and the extent to which this nurturing can benefit us both personally and politically.
saoirse.amira.anis@gmail.com