About
Laiba Raja (b. 1998, Lahore, Pakistan) is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and researcher working between Lahore and London. Her practice weaves together feminist poetics, intergenerational memory, and ecological grief, engaging deeply with oral histories, everyday language, and anti-racist education to gather and build counter-archives. Working across performance, writing, and participatory research, Laiba creates spaces for conversation that bring people together to map diasporic intimacy through sound, site, and dialogue. She works closely with migrant, refugee, and feminist communities. She is a member of A Particular Reality, an inter-institutional anti-racist collective based at Goldsmiths, and collaborates with Compass Collective and Aurat March in Lahore. Laiba graduated from Goldsmiths in 2022 and is currently pursuing an MA in Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art.