Yasmeen Fathima Thantrey


sketchbook/thoughts/notes

2026
Design and Disability V&A Dundee


2025
Design and Disability V&A Museum

2024
Open All Hours-Shape Arts
POORLY Exhibition

2023
Montez Press x CAP Fest
Tate Lates x CAP Fest
RCA 2023
Sustainable Futures, Dhaga Collective
Bill of Health, UAL

2022
RCA WiP 
Hearts On Our Sleeves, Riot Soup & Toynbee Hall
In The Mirror, Shape Arts
Pure Class- RCA Working Class Collective

2020+
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Yasmeen Fathima Thantrey (she/her/they) is an artist and researcher working between Nottingham and  London. Her work is informed by lived experience, questions, and tensions around identity, belonging and time, especially in relation to disability and chronic illness. Yasmeen works with personal archives and theory through sculpture, performance, writing, and digital media- prioritising capacity, care and access in her practice.

Informed by their lived experience of clinical environments, Yasmeen is working towards a funded PhD research exploring British South Asian endometriosis at Birmingham City University. Yasmeen adopts an art practice approach, engaging with medical records, feminist and crip theories, and material intervention.