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Paméla Tulizo. Photo: Gerry Kahashi

Pamela Tulizo

Pamela Tulizo (1993, DRC) After initially studying journalism, Pamela graduated from the Market Photo Workshop school of photography in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 2019. Her work focuses primarily on expressions of female identity. In her series entitled Double Identity, which comprises 13 self-portraits, the photographer embodies an African woman torn between her own sense of self and the role attributed to her by a globalized society. She is a contributor to Agence France-Presse and was artist in residence in 2020 in Wiels, Brussels, Belgium. The same year she won the Dior Photography & Visual Arts Award for Young Talents 2020. Recent exhibitions include: Future Genealogies, 6th Lubumbashi Biennale, D.R. Congo (2019).


Exhibitions


Exhibition: Charging Myths

An exhibition by transnational collective On-Trade-Off exploring how technological innovation is dependent on natural resources.

Agenda


Opening: Charging Myths by On-Trade-Off
Opening of the exhibition, Charging Myths, by transnational artist collective On-Trade-Off.