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Zain Alam

Artist portrait of Zain Alam in front of a white building and a tree

Described as “a unique intersection, merging the cinematic formality of Bollywood and geometric repetition of Islamic art,” Alam’s recording project Humeysha began during his year working as an oral historian for 1947 Partition Archive. Across video, performance, and installation, sound remains the central organizing principle in Alam's practice, in addition to commissions in film, sculpture, and design. Alam’s writing has been published in Miami Rail and the New Yorker, and his work featured in Vice, Village Voice, and the New York Times. His performances have been staged at Webster Hall, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and the Rubin Foundation. As a 2023 NYSCA Composer/Compositions awardee, Alam has shown numerous iterations of the sound/performance work I am sounding a sacred space, an extension and departure from Alvin Lucier using the azaan as voiced through various Muslim traditions. Alam completed his graduate work in Islamic studies at Harvard University. He is a 2024 Nawat Fes artist-in-residence in Morocco completing the installation project Meter & Light: Day, slated for exhibition at Asian Arts Initiative and Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts this summer.