Niki Kohandel
(b. 2000, FR) is a visual artist, filmmaker and educator based in London. Her practice is nourished by intergenerational transmissions, Farsi oral traditions and engagement with broader sonic histories. She employs film, sound, printmaking and expanded drawing processes, working in collaboration with family members, friends and young people to re-write personal and collective mythologies.
Her practice sits in a variety of contexts beyond galleries and film spaces, including schools, radio waves and community centres. Since 2021, she has been working with Shahre Farang, facilitating both regular and one-off workshops in bridging hotels. The collective supports children and young people who have newly arrived in the UK through multi-disciplinary story-telling sessions.
Her work has been presented in a solo exhibition at LUX Moving Image, London (2025) and in group shows at Dar Bellarj, Marrakech; Bow Arts (2026); Cubitt Gallery, London (2025); Metroland Studios, London (2024); Greatorex Street Gallery, London; Projet Casa, Tioh- tià:ke/Montreal (2023); The Toy Museum, London (2022); Octagon Gallery, London; Noorderlicht Photo, Groeningen; Gulf Photo Plus, Dubaï (2021); Lethaby Gallery, London (2019).
Her films have been screened extensively in the UK and abroad in festivals, galleries and film spaces in- cluding: Millenium Film Workshop, New York (2026); Swedenborg Film Festival, London; LE18, Marrakech (2025); Harkat, Mumbai; Art Station, Samarakand; Lago Film Festival, Revine Lago; Open City Docu mentary Festival, London; Kunsthal, Ghent; Experimenta India, Bangalore; University of Kent, Canter- bury (2024); BFI Film Festival, London; Kulturbunker, Köln-Mülheim; Hepworth Gallery, Wakefield; not/ nowhere, London; Sinematek, Istanbul; Vienna Shorts, Vienna; Bloomsbury Theatre, London; Flying Broom Festival, Ankara; Porto Femme International Film Festival, Porto; 35th International Short Film Festival, Dresden; The Nordic House, Reykjavik; Barbican Cinema, London; From Rosa to Simone Film Festival, Tbilissi; Anthology Film Archives, New York; ICA, London; Cine Humberto Mauro Mais, Belo Hori- zonte (2023); SOAS University, London; London Migration Film Festival, London; DOCUMENTARIST, Istan- bul; London Short Film Festival, London (2022); Aesthetica Short Film Festival, York; Museum of Modern Art, New York (2021).
In 2025, she was part of videoclub/FLAMIN’s Selected 15, a touring programme of new artist’s film and video nominated by the 2024 Jarman Award shortlist. She is the recipient of several prizes including the EastEast Film Award (2024); Rosa Morison Memorial Award (2023); Prankerd Jones Scholarship; Herbert Seaborn Award (2022); Sue Jamieson Memorial Award (2021).
She holds a BA from the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London.
Her practice sits in a variety of contexts beyond galleries and film spaces, including schools, radio waves and community centres. Since 2021, she has been working with Shahre Farang, facilitating both regular and one-off workshops in bridging hotels. The collective supports children and young people who have newly arrived in the UK through multi-disciplinary story-telling sessions.
Her work has been presented in a solo exhibition at LUX Moving Image, London (2025) and in group shows at Dar Bellarj, Marrakech; Bow Arts (2026); Cubitt Gallery, London (2025); Metroland Studios, London (2024); Greatorex Street Gallery, London; Projet Casa, Tioh- tià:ke/Montreal (2023); The Toy Museum, London (2022); Octagon Gallery, London; Noorderlicht Photo, Groeningen; Gulf Photo Plus, Dubaï (2021); Lethaby Gallery, London (2019).
Her films have been screened extensively in the UK and abroad in festivals, galleries and film spaces in- cluding: Millenium Film Workshop, New York (2026); Swedenborg Film Festival, London; LE18, Marrakech (2025); Harkat, Mumbai; Art Station, Samarakand; Lago Film Festival, Revine Lago; Open City Docu mentary Festival, London; Kunsthal, Ghent; Experimenta India, Bangalore; University of Kent, Canter- bury (2024); BFI Film Festival, London; Kulturbunker, Köln-Mülheim; Hepworth Gallery, Wakefield; not/ nowhere, London; Sinematek, Istanbul; Vienna Shorts, Vienna; Bloomsbury Theatre, London; Flying Broom Festival, Ankara; Porto Femme International Film Festival, Porto; 35th International Short Film Festival, Dresden; The Nordic House, Reykjavik; Barbican Cinema, London; From Rosa to Simone Film Festival, Tbilissi; Anthology Film Archives, New York; ICA, London; Cine Humberto Mauro Mais, Belo Hori- zonte (2023); SOAS University, London; London Migration Film Festival, London; DOCUMENTARIST, Istan- bul; London Short Film Festival, London (2022); Aesthetica Short Film Festival, York; Museum of Modern Art, New York (2021).
In 2025, she was part of videoclub/FLAMIN’s Selected 15, a touring programme of new artist’s film and video nominated by the 2024 Jarman Award shortlist. She is the recipient of several prizes including the EastEast Film Award (2024); Rosa Morison Memorial Award (2023); Prankerd Jones Scholarship; Herbert Seaborn Award (2022); Sue Jamieson Memorial Award (2021).
She holds a BA from the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London.
For vimeo links, screenings and other inquiries please email.
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(b. 2000, FR) is a visual artist, filmmaker and educator based in London. Her practice is nourished by intergenerational transmissions, Farsi oral traditions and engagement with broader sonic histories. She employs film, sound, printmaking and expanded drawing processes, working in collaboration with family members, friends and young people to re-write personal and collective mythologies.
Her work has been presented in a solo exhibition at LUX Moving Image, London (2025) and in group shows at Dar Bellarj, Marrakech; Bow Arts (2026); Cubitt Gallery, London (2025); Metroland Studios, London (2024); Greatorex Street Gallery, London; Projet Casa, Tioh- tià:ke/Montreal (2023); The Toy Museum, London (2022); Octagon Gallery, London; Noorderlicht Photo, Groeningen; Gulf Photo Plus, Dubaï (2021); Lethaby Gallery, London (2019).
Her films have been screened extensively in the UK and abroad in festivals, galleries and film spaces in- cluding: Millenium Film Workshop, New York (2026); Swedenborg Film Festival, London; LE18, Marrakech (2025); Harkat, Mumbai; Art Station, Samarakand; Lago Film Festival, Revine Lago; Open City Docu- mentary Festival, London; Kunsthal, Ghent; Experimenta India, Bangalore; University of Kent, Canter- bury (2024); BFI Film Festival, London; Kulturbunker, Köln-Mülheim; Hepworth Gallery, Wakefield; not/ nowhere, London; Sinematek, Istanbul; Vienna Shorts, Vienna; Bloomsbury Theatre, London; Flying Broom Festival, Ankara; Porto Femme International Film Festival, Porto; 35th International Short Film Festival, Dresden; The Nordic House, Reykjavik; Barbican Cinema, London; From Rosa to Simone Film Festival, Tbilissi; Anthology Film Archives, New York; ICA, London; Cine Humberto Mauro Mais, Belo Hori- zonte (2023); SOAS University, London; London Migration Film Festival, London; DOCUMENTARIST, Istan- bul; London Short Film Festival, London (2022); Aesthetica Short Film Festival, York; Museum of Modern Art, New York (2021).
In 2025, she was part of videoclub/FLAMIN’s Selected 15, a touring programme of new artist’s film and video nominated by the 2024 Jarman Award shortlist. She is the recipient of several prizes including the EastEast Film Award (2024); Rosa Morison Memorial Award (2023); Prankerd Jones Scholarship; Herbert Seaborn Award (2022); Sue Jamieson Memorial Award (2021). She holds a BA from the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London.
For vimeo links and screening inquiries please email.
For Shahr-e-Farang
please email shahrefarang.project@gmail.com
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Her work has been presented in a solo exhibition at LUX Moving Image, London (2025) and in group shows at Dar Bellarj, Marrakech; Bow Arts (2026); Cubitt Gallery, London (2025); Metroland Studios, London (2024); Greatorex Street Gallery, London; Projet Casa, Tioh- tià:ke/Montreal (2023); The Toy Museum, London (2022); Octagon Gallery, London; Noorderlicht Photo, Groeningen; Gulf Photo Plus, Dubaï (2021); Lethaby Gallery, London (2019).
Her films have been screened extensively in the UK and abroad in festivals, galleries and film spaces in- cluding: Millenium Film Workshop, New York (2026); Swedenborg Film Festival, London; LE18, Marrakech (2025); Harkat, Mumbai; Art Station, Samarakand; Lago Film Festival, Revine Lago; Open City Docu- mentary Festival, London; Kunsthal, Ghent; Experimenta India, Bangalore; University of Kent, Canter- bury (2024); BFI Film Festival, London; Kulturbunker, Köln-Mülheim; Hepworth Gallery, Wakefield; not/ nowhere, London; Sinematek, Istanbul; Vienna Shorts, Vienna; Bloomsbury Theatre, London; Flying Broom Festival, Ankara; Porto Femme International Film Festival, Porto; 35th International Short Film Festival, Dresden; The Nordic House, Reykjavik; Barbican Cinema, London; From Rosa to Simone Film Festival, Tbilissi; Anthology Film Archives, New York; ICA, London; Cine Humberto Mauro Mais, Belo Hori- zonte (2023); SOAS University, London; London Migration Film Festival, London; DOCUMENTARIST, Istan- bul; London Short Film Festival, London (2022); Aesthetica Short Film Festival, York; Museum of Modern Art, New York (2021).
In 2025, she was part of videoclub/FLAMIN’s Selected 15, a touring programme of new artist’s film and video nominated by the 2024 Jarman Award shortlist. She is the recipient of several prizes including the EastEast Film Award (2024); Rosa Morison Memorial Award (2023); Prankerd Jones Scholarship; Herbert Seaborn Award (2022); Sue Jamieson Memorial Award (2021). She holds a BA from the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London.
For vimeo links and screening inquiries please email.
For Shahr-e-Farang
please email shahrefarang.project@gmail.com
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Albalo
2021, 2’20 - hand-painted & etched 16mm film
What happened when a doll swallowed a cherry pit...
Selected screenings:
5th August 2026, Cinema Noun, Oasis Tighmert, Guelmim.
17th August 2024, Art Station Samarkand, ‘Janub Shamoli Festival’ by maqaal collective, Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
3rd July 2024, ‘On Listening’, three short films by Niki Kohandel at Other Cinemas, Metroland Studios.
December 2023, Analogue Short Film screening at Black Soil Film Festival, Amsterdam.
14th October 2023, Analogue Short Film screening, not/nowhere, curated by Samara Addai and Taylor LeMelle
17th Oct 2021, Culturala journal launch at the Steamship, London
5th Oct 2021, Kemi’s House presents ‘3 films by Niki Kohandel’ at SOAS University, London