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Lubaina Himid is a Professor at the School of Arts and Media, University of Central Lancashire, known for her interdisciplinary work bridging visual art, sound, and critical cultural studies. Her practice interrogates themes of cultural memory, diaspora, and social justice through exhibitions, publications, and collaborative projects.
- Key roles: Professor at University of Central Lancashire
- Research focus: Cultural memory, Atlantic slavery, urban landscapes, and diaspora studies
- Notable collaborations: Magda Stawarska-Beavan (sound), Rebecca Chesney, Zarina Bhimji
Her exhibitions, such as Invisible Strategies (Tate Modern, 2021) and Memorial to Zong (2020), explore historical narratives through installations and soundscapes. Recent publications like A Fine Toothed Comb (2024) and Inside the Invisible (2019) contextualize her artistic practice within broader discourses of Black art and emancipatory memory.
Scientific awards and honors are not explicitly detailed in the provided text, but her work has been widely exhibited and recognized, including the Turner Prize (2017). She mentors through collaborative projects and public engagements, though specific students are not listed. Her research is supported by institutions like the Henry Moore Foundation and Tate Modern.




