Khadea Santi, coming from a long lineage of West African voodoo practices, is an artist and curator, exploring histories and storytelling. Using critical autoethnography as a methodology working across various concerns around the imaginative potential of clay & ceramics. Public readings include beetle; soft (2023) at Dissenter for Space Studies, and salt wounds (2022) at Portobello beach for Art Walk Porty. Previous work includes a 45-minute sound work Deep Lake Murmur (2022) commissioned by Radiophrenia, and a curated collection ‘May You Never Grieve Alone’ that explores spiritualism, land and memory through film, ceramic and writing.

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