ABOUT
Samyra Moumouh is an accomplished exhibition architect formally trained in filmmaking and architectural design, Samyra conceptualizes and coordinates spatial arrangements for exhibitions. Her focus is on creating compelling and proficient presentations of artworks in both museum and non-museum environments. Samyra’s mission is to seamlessly integrate art and space, fostering enriched exhibitions. She achieves this by carefully intertwining ideas, spatial considerations, and artworks, establishing a strong design foundation that goes beyond mere ornamentation.
Samyra studied at Sint-Lukas in Brussels, graduating with honors. She further refined her skills during a two-year internship with exhibition architect Kris Kimpe in Antwerp. From 2011 to 2018, she collaborated with visual artist Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven (AMVK) on various projects. A highlight of her work with AMVK was the original design of the Carrel, which AMVK later transformed into a piece of artwork.
Additionally, Samyra creates site-specific furniture and objects and collaborates with various artists.
Samyra studied at Sint-Lukas in Brussels, graduating with honors. She further refined her skills during a two-year internship with exhibition architect Kris Kimpe in Antwerp. From 2011 to 2018, she collaborated with visual artist Anne-Mie van Kerckhoven (AMVK) on various projects. A highlight of her work with AMVK was the original design of the Carrel, which AMVK later transformed into a piece of artwork.
Additionally, Samyra creates site-specific furniture and objects and collaborates with various artists.
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