Kenzä Bousseloub كنزة بوسلوب  is an Algerian- American artist who works in film, photography, and journalism. Although her artistry is generally based in the city of Philadelphia, she has created internationally subjective documentary projects and continues to do so locally as she grounds her work in personal stories where she aims to explore larger themes of cultural convergence, identity, and representation. Additionally, her research is centered on Algerian genealogies, womanhood, and colonization in archives and oral history. 

Her work has premiered at Black Box, Vox Populi (Philadelphia), Film Diary NYC Festival, and her photography work has been featured globally in widely distributed publications. Kenza is a member of Batikh Batikh, an artist collective, pop-up cinema and gallery centering South West Asian North African (SWANA) women, queer and local artists in Philadelphia.

Contact:

bousseloubkenza@gmail.com