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Campus #6 Artists

Leila Fatima Keita (Workshop1)

Leila Fatima Keita

is a queer, disabled filmmaker who has been studying at the University of Film and Television in Munich since 2020. Because of her identity, she has had to deal with the issue of forms of discrimination and their causes both voluntarily and involuntarily in the past. Together with the BIPoC group at her university, she advocates for teaching that is critical of racism.

In her films she has so far dealt with the topics: Identity, Civilization and Feminism.

Anne Seiler (Workshop2)

Anne Seiler (Photo: Gregor Tureček)

Trained as a wood sculptor in Munich, studied art at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Dresden and at the AdBK in Munich, where she graduated in 2018. She works as a visual artist in Munich. In her artistic work, Anne Seiler also explores traditional craft techniques, cultural appropriation and their transformations. In this context, she has worked with wax batik.

Sarah Sigmund (Workshop 2)

Sarah Sigmund is an art scholar and curator. She studied art history and history at TU Dresden and University College Cork. Since 2018, she has been a research assistant at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich and is working on her dissertation on “Hybrid Beings. Humanoid Transformations in Art since the 1970s”.

Dimitri Fagbohoun (Workshop 3)

Dimitri Fagbohoun

Born in Cotonou, Benin, Dimitri Fagbohoun grew up in Cameroon before moving to Paris, where he currently lives and works. His work is steeped in themes that reflect his origins and history and transcend geographical and artistic boundaries. His work is inextricably linked to his own experiences and plural identity. (Beninese father and Ukrainian mother). Fagbohoun’s works are heterogeneous in the use of media (video, photography or installation) and question familiar models and guidelines used to define identities and history.