Maïssane Alibrahimi

Maïssane Alibrahimi is a French-Moroccan artist, graduated from La Villa Arson (Nice, 2023), she also holds an International MBA in Art and Culture Management at IESA and Paris Business School. Her work delves into femininity, power, and reappropriation, using symbolic materials like sugar to critique patriarchal structures. Her “matrimonial grammar” examines form and ornamentation through a multicultural feminist lens. Rooted in Moroccan traditions, her installations and sculptures explore identity, culture, and personal emancipation, questioning societal constraints.
In 2024, she curated and managed Woven Crossing, at Studio Boissière in Montreuil. Represented by Hunna Art, has been showcased in collective exhibitions, including SPRMRKT at Kartel, Marrakech (2023), Construire un feu at Non-Étoile, Paris, Sweet Days of Discipline at Villa Arson, Nice (2024), and Nostalgie du présent at Résidence Al Hamra (2025). She is also an active member of La Maison des Artistes (MDAC) in Cagnes-sur-Mer.
In 2024, she was selected for Arab Artists Now: Cluster: A Tale Makes a Turn – Feminist Legacies, curated by the K-oh-llective, underscoring her engagement with feminist and decolonial perspectives in contemporary art. In 2025, she was nominated for the Prix Artistic Rezo at Hôtel Mona Bismarck, Paris.
Krishna Kapadia

Krishna Kapadia is an Indian artist and cultural manager based in Paris. With a MBA in Art and Cultural Management from Institut d'études supérieures des arts, Paris, and a Bachelor’s in Business Administration from NMIMS University, Mumbai, Krishna’s work navigates the intersections of contemporary art, cultural heritage, and curatorial practice.
Rooted in her Indian heritage, Krishna grew up as a student of Indian classical music and the sitar. As the founder of Simply Canvas, she has curated and led over 10+ immersive ‘Textured Art’ workshops, integrating tactile storytelling with collective engagement.
Professionally, Krishna has contributed to both the luxury and cultural sectors. Most recently, along with working on Woven Crossing, she interned with David Zwirner Gallery at India Art Fair 2025, assisting with VIP relations, booth curation, and artist representation during one of South Asia’s most significant contemporary art events. As a Press and Public Relations Intern at iTEM Agency, Paris, she worked on communications for high-profile gastronomy and luxury wine accounts. Previously, as an Integrated Solutions Strategist at Schbang, Mumbai, Krishna developed innovative campaigns blending art and branding for luxury clients.