Chantelle Lue (she/her) is a cultural worker and rogue archivist working at the margins. She traces kinship, liminality, and otherness, interrogating rupture, resistance, and fugitivity through radical pedagogy, collectivity, and community practice. Since 2023, she has been part of the leadership team at School of Commons, an international, community-based peer learning initiative based at the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK). The programme is dedicated to developing and testing self-organized knowledge production and peer learning through commons-based methods and practices.
flematu sessay (she/her) is a British-Sierra Leonean artist and cultural producer whose work explores the intersections of race, gender, and identity. After 15 years working in architecture and design, she transitioned to an artistic practice and in 2022 founded the creative studio, public tactics. Her practice is research-driven and collaborative, engaging with artists, researchers, and communities to reflect on the spaces we inhabit and the everyday routines and rituals performed within them.