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Author: Melissa Chemam

Melissa Chemam is a writer, freelance journalist and lecturer in Media Production/Creative Industries at UWE Bristol. For over a decade, she worked as a reporter in America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East (for the BBC, CBC, RFI, F24…), and as a researcher for the award-winning filmmaker Raoul Peck, within his production company Velvet Film. Her first book, about the band Massive Attack and their relations to Bristol, was released in 2019. She writes about multiculturalism and post-colonial issues for different magazines and reviews. Twitter: @melissachemam / Insta: @melissaontheroad

Skin Deep Meets Hassan Hajjaj

Melissa Chemam speaks to artist Hassan Hajjaj about his exhibition ‘The Path’ at the Arnolfini Gallery in Bristol.

Published 17 September 2020
Categorised as Art, Online Articles, People, Skin Deep Meets

Lubaina Himid: The Colours of Our Past

Melissa Chemam meets Turner Prize winner Lubaina Himid. Through three of her exhibitions we understand her pioneering role in the Black British contemporary art scene.

Published 7 December 2017
Categorised as Art, Learnings, Online Articles, Skin Deep Meets

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