Dina Nomena
Dina Nomena Andriarimanjaka is a Malagasy visual artist, designer, and researcher whose transdisciplinary practice bridges memory, textile, and resistance. Rooted in an afrofeminist and decolonial approach, her work explores untold stories, particularly those of women, through archival fragments, fabric remnants, embroidery, and poetic storytelling. Her creations embody a slow, conscious process, sewing, weaving, layering, reflecting care, transmission, and the intimate link between textile and identity. Often inspired by Malagasy matrimony (women’s heritage) and cultural rituals, her installations create a space for dialogue between past and present, individual and collective memory.

