Unseen & Undefined: Redefining Gender and Visibility. Project poster image.

About

Amena Elezaby is a Kuwait-based graphic designer and interdisciplinary artist whose practice explores memory, cultural identity and the emotional resonance of architectural spaces. Working across sound, digital and analogue collage, text and speculative narrative, her work reflects on the fragmented nature of memory and the shifting relationship between people and place.

Her practice reimagines lived and remembered environments through sensory experience, emotional recall and layered storytelling. Sound, journaling and visual composition are used as tools to access memory in non-linear, open-ended ways—creating a space where the personal and the collective intertwine.

Her process embraces iteration and imperfection, allowing works to evolve through cycles of reflection and reinterpretation. Rooted in the urban landscapes of Kuwait and shaped by a deep engagement with nostalgia, her work blurs the boundaries between design and art, structure and intuition.

Departing from conventional graphic design methods, Amena’s approach favours experimental, sensory-led forms that question how identity, history and place are recorded, felt and reimagined.