Aziza Kadyri is a London-based interdisciplinary artist working across textiles, installation, performance, and creative technology. She is the co-founder of Qizlar, a collective of artists and activists from Uzbekistan and its diaspora. Her practice explores how handcraft, Central Asian identities, and global digital cultures intersect - using textiles and costume to tell speculative stories, preserve memory, and resist erasure, contributing to conversations on decolonial aesthetics and feminist tech.
She represented Uzbekistan at the 60th Venice Biennale of Art and has exhibited internationally. She is currently a Creative Technologies Fellow at Somerset House Studios in partnership with UAL: CCI.
Aziza Kadyri is a London-based interdisciplinary artist working across textiles, installation, performance, and creative technology. She is the co-founder of Qizlar, a collective of artists and activists from Uzbekistan and its diaspora. Her practice explores how handcraft, Central Asian identities, and global digital cultures intersect - using textiles and costume to tell speculative stories, preserve memory, and resist erasure, contributing to conversations on decolonial aesthetics and feminist tech.
She represented Uzbekistan at the 60th Venice Biennale of Art and has exhibited internationally. She is currently a Creative Technologies Fellow at Somerset House Studios in partnership with UAL: CCI.
Aziza Kadyri is a London-based interdisciplinary artist working across textiles, installation, performance, and creative technology. She is the co-founder of Qizlar, a collective of artists and activists from Uzbekistan and its diaspora. Her practice explores how handcraft, Central Asian identities, and global digital cultures intersect - using textiles and costume to tell speculative stories, preserve memory, and resist erasure, contributing to conversations on decolonial aesthetics and feminist tech.
She represented Uzbekistan at the 60th Venice Biennale of Art and has exhibited internationally. She is currently a Creative Technologies Fellow at Somerset House Studios in partnership with UAL: CCI.
Aziza Kadyri is a London-based interdisciplinary artist working across textiles, installation, performance, and creative technology. She is the co-founder of Qizlar, a collective of artists and activists from Uzbekistan and its diaspora. Her practice explores how handcraft, Central Asian identities, and global digital cultures intersect - using textiles and costume to tell speculative stories, preserve memory, and resist erasure, contributing to conversations on decolonial aesthetics and feminist tech.
She represented Uzbekistan at the 60th Venice Biennale of Art and has exhibited internationally. She is currently a Creative Technologies Fellow at Somerset House Studios in partnership with UAL: CCI.
Aziza Kadyri is a London-based interdisciplinary artist working across textiles, installation, performance, and creative technology. She is the co-founder of Qizlar, a collective of artists and activists from Uzbekistan and its diaspora. Her practice explores how handcraft, Central Asian identities, and global digital cultures intersect - using textiles and costume to tell speculative stories, preserve memory, and resist erasure, contributing to conversations on decolonial aesthetics and feminist tech.
She represented Uzbekistan at the 60th Venice Biennale of Art and has exhibited internationally. She is currently a Creative Technologies Fellow at Somerset House Studios in partnership with UAL: CCI.