Mara Ahmed

[4][5] A Thin Wall opened at the Bradford Literature Festival and was introduced by British poet John Siddique, whose work is featured in the film.

[8] That same year, Ahmed began work on a new documentary inspired by Claudia Rankine's book, Citizen: An American Lyric.

The Injured Body: A Film about Racism in America will focus on micro-aggressions via interviews with a diverse group of women of color.

In 2014, “This Heirloom,” a series of analog and digital collages that connect the artist's own family history to the Partition of India, was exhibited at the Colacino Gallery, at Nazareth College in New York.

[20] Ahmed began work on the Warp & Weft,[21] a multilingual archive of stories that sought to capture the 2020 zeitgeist, in September of that year.

[22] The archive was transformed into a multimedia installation including text, audio and animation in 2022 when it was exhibited at Rochester Contemporary Art Center.