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Sasha Huber

Exhibiting Artist

Helsinki

https://www.sashahuber.com/

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Sasha Huber is a Helsinki-based visual artist researcher of Swiss-Haitian heritage whose work explores the politics of memory, belonging, and care in relation to colonial legacies. Bridging history and the present, she engages with archival material through a layered practice spanning reparative interventions, film, photography, and collaboration. Known for using a staple gun—a tool symbolically resonant as both weapon and means of repair—it becomes a method of stitching together colonial wounds.

Huber holds an MA in visual culture from Aalto University in Helsinki and is currently pursuing a practice-based PhD in artistic research at Zurich University of the Arts. From 2021 to 2024, her touring exhibition You Name It, organized by The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery in Toronto in collaboration with Autograph in London, marked a significant chapter in her ongoing international practice and was accompanied by a monograph of the same title, published by Mousse Publishing.