artist 01 Jan 2024
A close up photograph of Somali artist Asma Kabadeh smiling into the camera with her head slightly tilted

Asma Kabadeh

Creative Producer and Programmer

Asma Kabadeh is a creative producer and programmer with an extensive background in collaborative arts initiatives. Working across arts, community development and research her work is primarily centred on facilitating diverse creative voices in multimedia forms with a strong focus on uncovering untold stories. Asma has produced 10 short films with local filmmakers, screened by Sheffield DocFest Exchange, and Migration Matters festival.

A close up photograph of Somali artist Asma Kabadeh smiling into the camera with her head slightly tilted

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I am a visual anthropologist/ethnographer who specialises in photography, documentary and poetry. My work concerns a deep exploration of the lived experiences of minoritised and underrepresented groups. As a Black woman, I look to challenge the co-opting of storytelling, to uncover hidden stories, do grassroots work with local communities, decolonise the lens, and in turn contribute to intersectional feminist creative practice.

A selfie photograph of Nigerian artist Wemmy Ogunyankin looking to the side of the camera with her head slightly tilted A selfie photograph of Nigerian artist Wemmy Ogunyankin looking to the side of the camera with her head slightly tilted
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Otis Mensah

A photograph of Black artist Otis Mensah in amongst tree branches looking into the far distance A photograph of Black artist Otis Mensah in amongst tree branches looking into the far distance

Otis Mensah (recipient of Jerwood Arts Live Work Fund & Arts Council England's Developing your Creative Practice) is a musician and multidisciplinary artist exploring the intersection of poetry and experimental music(s). Taking influence from the rhythmic and expressive freedom of Jazz, Otis’ work uses aesthetic language as an instrument to solo through themes of race, identity, gender and the body. Since being appointed Sheffield’s first Poet Laureate in 2018, Otis has sold-out their debut poetry collection Safe Metamorphosis published with Prototype in 2020, debuted at Glastonbury, & We Out Here Festival, as well as performing with the likes of Moor Mother, Nightmares On Wax, Benjamin Zephaniah and Little Simz.

A photograph of Black artist Otis Mensah in amongst tree branches looking into the far distance A photograph of Black artist Otis Mensah in amongst tree branches looking into the far distance