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Katie Kheriji-Watts

Katie Kheriji-Watts is a producer, curator, and writer currently based in Paris. She is the creator and host of Points of Entry, a podcast about reimagining the roles of cultural organizations in a rapidly changing world.

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Sally Gabori’s Cartography of Aboriginal Displacement

Avatar photo by Katie Kheriji-Watts November 1, 2022November 1, 2022

During her last decade of life Gabori created abstract, large-scale paintings that map her emotional memory of her ancestral home.

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The Pioneering Feminists of French Art

Avatar photo by Katie Kheriji-Watts July 5, 2022July 6, 2022

Pioneers at Paris’s Musée du Luxembourg places a particular emphasis on women artists who challenged and subverted conventional norms of gender presentation, sexuality, motherhood, and race.

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Thinking About the Intersection Between Human Rights and the Arts

Avatar photo by Katie Kheriji-Watts April 28, 2021May 28, 2021

“We want to look at a community level that’s rarely taken seriously in academia or in the art world.”

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Kubra Khademi’s Erotic and Coded Paintings of Women

Avatar photo by Katie Kheriji-Watts March 11, 2021March 11, 2021

Kubra Khademi honors the “below-the-belt” language used by many Afghan women.

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