𰄓A𰆆𰁅𰄣T 𰀦𰅈𰄡M𰆓𰄣𰂅T𰈖
Participated in Unsupported Media Type: 2025

Latent Community explores issues of social, political, and ecological justice. In their films they often explore topics of memory, trauma, and community identity, examining the ethics of representation and the politics of collaboration. Through immersive sound installations they are interested in the relationship between human experience and their environment. Informed by the Mediterranean, their interdisciplinary practice integrates extensive fieldwork, relational tactics and performative sequences as new ways of rendering forgotten memories, amplifying counter-narratives and exploring endangered ecosystems.
Their work has been presented internationally, including the 23rd Biennale of Sydney: Rīvus (2022); IN A BRIGHT GREEN FIELD organized by the New Museum (NY) and the DESTE Foundation (2025); VOIR LA MER at Le Maif Social Club, Paris (2025); How we remember tomorrow at UQ Art Museum, Brisbane (2024); Caravan at Kunsthal Aarhus, Denmark (2023); Thinking with Alexandria at MUCEM, Marseille (2023); documenta 14 – Public Programs (2017); Sharjah Film Platform (2019); Recontemporary, Turin (2019); Thessaloniki Documentary Festival (2020); and Grand Central Art Center, California. They have received awards from LOOP Barcelona, the Sharjah Art Foundation, the ARTWORKS–SNF Artist Fellowship Program, and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Public Humanities Initiative (SNFPHI) at Columbia University, and their practice has been supported through residencies at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, ONASSIS AiR, the Cittadellarte - Fondazione Pistoletto and Bozar Centre for Fine Arts.