Zainab Floyd is a Haitian and African American multi-interdisciplinary artist born and based in New York. Zainab is interested in themes of Black feminism, resistance and liberation. Zainab’s work has been exhibited and screened at Photoville, BAM, Metrograph, Paul Robeson Galleries at Rutgers University, New York University, and The Studio Museum in Harlem (just to name a few). She is the founder and artistic director of Caribbean Archive. A curatorial project dedicated towards providing free and accessible programs that center Black Caribbean women and femme artists who have created a scholarship of work that is representative of agency and resistance.

Zainab’s work has been featured in Teen Vogue, Studio Magazine, Aperture, Hyperallergic, and the Huffington Post. She received her Bachelors at Gallatin, NYU. Zainab describes herself as a writer, researcher, educator, filmmaker, archivist, and dancer.

Image taken by Storm Mandela Harper.