Suza Husse is a curator, researcher and writer who works across different fields with an interest in collaborative and performative practices, aesthetics of transformation and political imagination. Since 2012, she has been co-shaping the queer*feminist art and community space District*School Without Center Berlin, a place for development and reflection for artistic research and practice, critical educational work, trans*disciplinary cultural work and emancipatory knowledge and theory production. Suza is a founding member of the The Many Headed Hydra collective for decolonial myth making and queer publishing with an interest in aqueous ecologies. She co-edits the series Undisciplinary Learning WorkBooks for intersectional pedagogies and learning tools. Suza co-initiated D’EST, a collaborative infrastructure and archive for video art that maps artistic forms of historiography at the intersection of postsocialist, feminist and postcolonial narratives and imaginaries.
