For this website, we had the chance to collaborate with a group of talented feminist artists, each bringing their unique vision and creativity to the conference. Their work reflects diverse perspectives and powerful messages. We invite you to explore and learn more about these incredible artists by reading on and visiting the research projects pages.
Magda Castría
Magda Castría is an Argentine art director, graphic designer, and illustrator with over a decade of experience working on a wide range of projects, including animation, motion graphics, editorial design, branding, and info-design. As an independent consultant, she has collaborated with renowned international organizations such as the United Nations, Oxfam, Amnesty International, apt, ISHR, OTT, among others, as well as government entities, media outlets, and companies. Passionate about environmental, gender, and human rights causes, she is committed to working on projects that promote powerful, hope-based narratives through captivating visuals.
Explore her work here.
Amany Al-Ali
Amany Al-Ali is an accomplished artist and caricaturist living in Idlib, Syria, with over 7 years of experience. She is known for her diverse and critically acclaimed work showcased at major exhibitions around the world including Canada, Europe, the UK, and Türkiye. Her notable work has been published in Western media and the Arab press, and her drawings and story were published in a book called “Dibujar para resistir”. Al Ali’s life story was made into a film called “Amany, Behind the Line” which won two prizes in France.
Al-Ali’s career began in drawing for local and global newspapers, quickly gaining expertise in caricature. Her artistic journey is deeply rooted in a commitment to defending women and highlighting the struggles of marginalized communities. Her drawings and caricatures serve as powerful commentaries on social issues, capturing the essence of human experiences with empathy and precision. Utilizing specialized software, Amany creates intricate and impactful artwork. Her pen does not favor anyone, reflecting her dedication to truth and justice. She collaborates effectively on sensitive and globally significant topics with producers, seamlessly integrating artistic expression with compelling storytelling.
Amany Al-Ali’s work showcases her artistic talent and stands as a beacon of hope and advocacy for the voiceless. Discover her work here.
Mariana Lorenzo
Mariana Lorenzo also known as Maremoto (1994) is a textile designer and illustrator from Mexico City. Her work surrounds themes of self-esteem, feminism, sexuality, gender identity, and the LGBTQ community. It reflects a spirit of resistance and freedom of expression.
You can find more of her work at @marmarmaremoto on all social media platforms.
Rachita Taneja
Rachita Taneja is an Indian political cartoonist and the creator of Sanitary Panels. Sanitary Panels is a feminist webcomic that comments on society, culture, and politics. Through her work, Rachita observes the mood of the country on politics and current affairs, and aims to challenge myths and taboos around menstruation, mental health, and queer rights.