Curating
Ikram Lakhdhar is a Tunisian-born, LA-based independent curator, art historian, and writer. Her practice seeks to decolonize the canon of art history and expand transnational narratives with a focus on the Global South. Including her recent show at George Washington University's Gallery 102, "Water/ماء: Trespassing Liquid Highways," examining the entanglements of race, gender, climate, and mass migrations in the Caribbean and Mediterranean seas.