Saskia Köbschall is a Berlin-born curator, scholar, and editor with a focus on decolonial narratives. She completed her graduate studies as a Fulbright scholar at the New School for Social Research anthropology department in NYC. From 2011 to 2018, she was the manager and curatorial team member of SAVVY Contemporary. She is the co-editor of I Will Draw a Map of What You Never See: Endeavours in Rhythmanalysis (Berlin: Archive Books) and the intertwining hi/stories of arts education issue of the e-journal Art Education Research (2019, ZHdK). Köbschall is a founding member of Nyabinghi Lab, a collective that implements collaborative projects at the interface of art, culture, education, and activism, focusing on critical, decolonial narratives and sustainable structural change. Since 2019 she is a PhD candidate at the RTG Minor Cosmopolitanisms, where she researches the colonial-racist origins of nudism/naturism.