Bio
Hagar Masoud is an interdisciplinary artist and educator who lives and works between Cairo, and New York. She earned a terminal MFA from Stony Brook University, and a BAEd from Helwan University in Cairo. Her practice engages oral history, collective memory, gender, trauma, and violence in postcolonial contexts, with a focus on gender-based violence and female genital mutilation.Through a decolonial feminist lens, she works with sound, installation, performance, and mediated technologies to examine how colonial histories continue to reinforce patriarchal structures, reproduce systemic violence, and silence women’s narratives.