Sarah Khan
‘It can take you through cracks of capitalist reality into this otherness where I find home’
- Opashona Ghosh, When We Sync 
Bio:

Sarah Khan is a London-based artist-filmmaker, writer and organiser whose practice explores the intersections of cross-cultural identity, memory and embodied resistance. She is interested in the far-reaching corners—undoing the dismissal of narratives beyond central understanding, and exploring the boundless potential of worldmaking when exclusion is confronted by the ‘othered'. With an autobiographical underpinning, her works engage with poetics and documentary as insurgent tools to relay personal and collective histories.

Selected film screenings include at Guts Gallery, the ICA, Open City Documentary Festival, Nowness Asia, Aesthetica Short Film Festival, 4:3 Boiler Room, Rio Cinema and Open School East. Sarah holds an MA in Writing from the Royal College of Art.

CV available upon request.

Baesianz is an interdisciplinary collective that cultivates Asian-led narratives through exhibitions, film screenings, solidarity fundraisers, workshops, and audio-visual performances. Founded in 2019 and now a team of seven, Baesianz centres the works and voices of Asian-heritage communities living both within and outside of Asia to create an evolving archive that can be experienced by all.

https://baesianz.com@baesianz