In this episode, we talk with Sana Ginwalla. Sana is a Zambia-born Curator and Photographer. As a third culture kid herself, she explores the politics of identity, home and belonging. Her work, produced in and about Zambia, has consistently focused on showcasing the overlooked and relatable everyday moments from the past and present.
Some of her earlier works include Kunyumba (meaning at the house or at home) and Yaadasht (meaning memory), both are explorations into her sense of belonging, her split roots and her personal identities. Her current projects include Everyday Lusaka and Zambia Belonging – art platforms dedicated to exploring a more considered visual representation of Zambia in order to build a contemporary archive for future generations.
We are huge fans of Sana’s work, and in this conversation, we ask her about her personal story, her various projects, and how her sense of identity is intertwined with her work.
Listen to our conversation with Sana, and find her works on Instagram at @everydaylusaka and @zambiabelonging.
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