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Also known as hany tea, Hany is an interdisciplinary artist and sonic practitioner, whose work explores the intersections of diaspora, memory, and the environment through sound, oral history, and storytelling, with particular attention to collective listening and transgenerational dialogue. Her commitment to these themes also extends to her previous work on climate-related migration, disaster displacement, and disaster/risk management.
Hany is a member of the Mutating Kinship Lab (MKL), an artistic think-tank entity dedicated to fostering dialogue and collaboration within the Asian diaspora artist community in Germany. She is an alum of the Mercator Fellowship on International Affairs as well as Humanity in Action’s 2019 John Lewis Fellowship and 2022 Mapping Inequities Fellowship.
Currently, Hany is a doctoral researcher at the University of Birmingham, where their research forms part of the SoundDecisions project.
Updated January 2025