Nurul Huda Rashid is a researcher-writer currently completing a PhD in Cultural Studies. Her dissertation examines the role of algorithms in the circulation of Muslim women images. It is a continuation of her visual arts practice which unpacks the image in photographic works such as Hijab/Her (2012-2014), in writing and activist work with local groups and communities, and in lecture-performances such as Women in War (2016-2019) and Nodes (2022). Bridging perspectives from visual and archival methods alongside feminists and decolonial theories, Nurul develops and facilitates art and photography workshops, focusing on issues of care in image-making and annotation as pedagogy.
Nurul Huda Rashid
(Singapore)
Works by this artist
Archival Allergies: Personal Remedies for Colonial Archives
18 Oct 2024 — 24 Nov 2024
The history of photography is deeply entwined with the history of colonial expansion and exploitation. Cameras were not merely tools…