Hasabie Kidanu (she/her) received her MFA at the Yale School of Art in 2017. Her film Mal-Fekata was most recently screened at the 48th Rotterdam International Film Festival as part of the Bright Future program. She has been a member of the Blackburn Printmaking Studio in New York since 2013. She was most recently a guest lecturer at Addis Ababa University. Since 2014, she is an Arts and Culture writer for TADIAS Magazine.
Fellowship Statement
I work with printmaking, film, and text. I was raised in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and often reference the city as a site of my research. I engage specific works of literature to ground and challenge my understanding of history and modernity. Currently, I am producing a film alongside a reading of Ivan Vladislavic’s The Folly. Through the back and forth of reading and production, interpretation and application, I hope to produce a site/work that is of, and apart from, my understandings of early cinema and African literature.