Event curation and coordination

In addition to my work as a photographer, I also have a passion for curating and coordinating art events. I have a keen eye for selecting and showcasing art that creates an immersive and impactful experience for viewers. Below, you’ll find a list of some of the exhibitions I’ve had the honor of curating and coordinating.

To further this mission, I co-founded an artist collective that provides a platform for emerging artists to showcase their work in unconventional spaces such as coffee shops, pop-up galleries, and other alternative venues. This not only allows the artists to reach new audiences, but also creates a unique and intimate experience for the viewers.

This was Sarra B. very first exhibition featuring her travel photographs. This debut exhibition will focus on Vietnam, one of the most significant journeys in her life.

In a world obsessed with perfection, Erine Oda unveils in this first exhibition her snapshots from various journeys. Exploring the unexpected charm of analog photography, she embraces the surprises in the development process. Some images, resembling happy accidents, yield imperfect yet uniquely captivating results distinct from the ordinary.

At our artist collective launch party, my photography exhibition highlighted the town of Essaouira. The showcased images captured the daily life of artisans and people in the vibrant souk of this Moroccan city. The event also featured a diverse lineup of musical artists, creating a lively backdrop for the celebration.

On January 28th, a Panel discussion titled ‘Cambodia: Journey to the Khmer Land’ took place at the Union Jeunesse Internationale in Paris. The objective of this discussion is to shed light on the country, its history, and culture, which remain relatively unknown in France despite a shared history, albeit one forced by colonization.

This exhibition of Emaily Rayaleh’s photographs retraces her most recent stay in Southeast Asia and her encounter with the Cham people. Working in an orphanage in Phnom Penh and with a family who had emigrated to Indonesia, Emaily captured the determination and hospitality of these people in film.

« Capturing the Ordinary, » is an exhibition where seven photographers presented snapshots capturing the richness found in small pleasures and routine moments. From the seashore to Marrakech’s alleys and Paris’s hidden corners, this diverse collection transforms common scenes into captivating visual narratives, reminding us of the extraordinary in the everyday.