• Born in 1990, Safa Attyaoui lives and works in Tunis.
  • A multidisciplinary artist, she moves from drawing lines to sewing thread and from collage to video while creating a subtle link between her transitions. Attentive to material encounters, she explores textures and recovers objects that she then reintegrates into her work, creating a particular atmosphere where the history of the materials is linked to her personal history. Safa attyaoui thus draws from her experiences the object of her creations in order to question the relationships that link man to his environment.
  • Her work has been shown in several collective exhibitions, among which "Utopia, 100 years of the Bauhaus" in Dar Lasrem, "... entrelacés" at the Safia Farhat Museum and "Utopies Visuelles 2" in Sousse.

She has participated in artistic residencies in Tunis (Centre des Arts Vivants de Radès, Jiser Reflexions Mediterrànies) and in France (Issoudun artist residency) during which she had the opportunity to further explore drawing and embroidery as a narrative tool to reveal emotional sensitivity in personal life experiences.
She has since developed an artistic research that revolves around memory, trace and identity construction.
In March 2020 her first solo exhibition took place in the Chapel of Saint Monique at the IHEC in Carthage (suspended due to the measures against Covid-19).

She has participated in artistic residencies in Tunis (Centre des Arts Vivants de Radès, Jiser Reflexions Mediterrànies) and in France (Issoudun artist residency) during which she had the opportunity to further explore drawing and embroidery as a narrative tool to reveal emotional sensitivity in personal life experiences.
She has since developed an artistic research that revolves around memory, trace and identity construction.
In March 2020 her first solo exhibition took place in the Chapel of Saint Monique at the IHEC in Carthage (suspended due to the measures against Covid-19).