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Amal Khalaf
Curator and artist and current Director of Programmes at Cubitt, London and Civic Curator at the Serpentine Galleries, London where she has worked on the Edgware Road Project since its inception in 2009. Here and in other contexts, she has developed residencies, exhibitions, and collaborative research projects at the intersection of arts and social justice and recently launched Support Structures for Support Structures a fellowship and grant program for artists working in the field of community practice and spatial politics. With an interest in radical pedagogy, collectivity and community practice, she has developed a migrant justice program through Implicated Theatre (2011-2019) using Theatre of the Oppressed methodologies to create interventions, curricula, and performances with ESOL teachers, hotel workers, domestic workers, and migrant justice organizers. She is a founding member of artist collective GCC and is also a trustee for not/no.w.here. In 2019, she curated Bahrain’s pavilion for Venice; in 2018, she co-curated an international art and social justice conference called Rights to the City at Conway Hall, London; and in 2016, she co-directed the 10th edition of the Global Art Forum, Art Dubai.