Khadijah Carberry
Khadijah Carberry primarily uses audio-visual formats to explore the narratives that we as individuals and collectives tell ourselves and how this shapes our experience of the city. Khadijah's MA Cities thesis at Central Saint Martins explored how the process of reimagining waste can become an entry point to reimagining neighbourhoods. She has worked with a network of community, university and student activism groups and until recently she worked as Mission Co-Lead at CIVIC SQUARE with a focus on creating participatory entry points that inspire new urban imaginaries. In the past she has worked on various projects through ‘And We Unfold Films’ and the Community Group she has co-founded ‘The Healing Communities Initiative’. Transformation, unpacking systems of epistemic injustice and erasure and revelation lie at the heart of her practice which always seeks to convey honest and multiplicitous social landscapes that convey the contemporary realities of many increasingly larger and more complex urban spaces.
Read about Khadijah's thesis practice here