Katia Kameli

[2] While she is largely known for working with film and video, she also incorporates mediums such as sculpture, tapestry, drawing, music, and textual art into her projects.

[7] In 2019, Kameli had a solo exhibition in Germany at the Kunsthalle Münster [de], featuring her new three-part film Le Roman Algérien alongside other works.

The film centres around a family-run kiosk in Algiers that sells photos, postcards, and coins, introducing discussions of art, storytelling, and collective memory before covering some of the early 2019 Algerian demonstrations against president Abdelaziz Bouteflika.

[9] In 2022, Kameli was selected for funding from the French government's Les Mondes Nouveaux program for her project Le Cantique des Oiseaux, which used sculpture and music to interpret the work of Persian poet Farîd od-dîn' Attar.

Bernard notes that "conveying a sense of in-betweenness" is a foundational part of Kameli's work, stemming from the artist's personal experiences of having roots in two different countries.