Nida Sinnokrot
Credits
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Nida Sinnokrot is an artist and educator whose work explores how various forms of power and bias are embedded in dominant narrative structures and attendant articulations of time and space. Working across film, video, photography, sculpture, installation, and agriculture, Nida’s work exposes various technologies of control that give rise to shifting social, political and environmental instabilities. Nida is a co-founder of Sakiya – Art | Science | Agriculture, an international residency program and research platform in Palestine, and Associate Professor of MIT’s Art, Culture and Technology Program (ACT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts.