Myriam Amri is an anthropologist and visual artist. She is completing her PhD in Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University where her research follows money to examine colonial capitalism in North Africa. As a visual artist and filmmaker, her creative practice explores the intimacy of quotidian life in spaces of margins and moments of crises using moving image, film photography, installations, and sound. Her creative writings have appeared in Kohl Journal, Sekka Mag, and Rusted Radishes. She’s the co-founder of the Arab experimental literary collective Asameena.