
black and white photo of me standing in mid-foreground, back when I had long black curly hair, contemplatively looking away from the camera.. I had a long sleeved black shirt on and was standing in front of a patterned wall on Bliss Street in Beirut, Lebanon.
Razan AlSalah
- Lecturer, Communication Studies
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Biography
Based in Tio'tia:ke/Montreal, Razan AlSalah is a Palestinian artist and teacher investigating the material aesthetics of dis/appearance of places and people in colonial image worlds. Her work has shown at community-based and international film festivals & galleries including Art of the Real, Prismatic Ground, RIDM, HotDocs, Yebisu, Melbourne, Glasgow and Beirut International, Sharjah Film Forum, IZK Institute for Contemporary Art and Sursock Museum. Razan co-directs the Feminist Media Studio with Krista Lynes and teaches film and media arts at the Communication Studies department at Concordia University.