Nurul Huda Rashid

Nurul Huda Rashid is a researcher, visual artist, and writer. Her projects are anchored in articulations of the female figure through explorations of the image in photography and the archives, focusing on Southeast Asia collections and images from the Muslim world(s). Bridging perspectives from visual and archival methods alongside feminists and decolonial theories, Nurul activates through annotation as pedagogy for the collective and community. She has collaborated on a Nusantara digital archive in Pulau Something (2021) with cultural workers in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Taiwan; co-facilitated a decolonial pedagogical camp, New Curriculum for Old Questions (2019) with the National University of Singapore (NUS) Museum; and co-created programmes with arts spaces and community groups. Having completed her PhD in the Cultural Studies in Asia Programme in Singapore where she studied the algorithmic representation of Muslim women images, Nurul is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Leiden University in the Netherlands.