The aunts of Yucuf Olmez, archive images, Tur Abdin Türkiye, Romane Iskaria, 2022. Romane collected testimonies from members of the Assyrian community between Belgium and France, complementing the stories of her own grandfather and the notebooks of her great-grandfather, who arrived in France from
Abeer Aref captures moments of liberation, symbolised by the night-blooming jasmine, a flower that mirrors the transient nature of freedom itself. Dwelling beneath the stars, she drifts between memories of her hometown, where safety often comes with constraint. She begins to reflect on the cyclical
Freedom is born from love. The word free comes from the Germanic frēon, rooted in an Indo-European word meaning to love. Perhaps the absence of justice and freedom is, at its core, an absence of love. How can we be in union—with each other, and with the planet—when both people and nature are
Resilience, Flow, and Femininity “Rocks and water, symbols of resilience and flow, set the stage for women to shed societal expectations and reconnect with their most authentic selves.” The Raw Feminine celebrates femininity in its rawest form. Set against the bare Earth, women reclaim express