Yomna Mohamed | Interdisciplinary Artist & Visual Storyteller
Yomna Mohamed is an Egyptian-American interdisciplinary artist and sound enthusiast with a creative practice that traverses photography, design, and video. Her work resides at the intersection of digital and analog processes, driven by a deep fascination with color, language, and the act of archiving. Central to her artistic exploration is the concept of memory—how it evolves, fades, and intensifies with varying degrees of clarity and distortion. Through her work, Yomna Mohamed engages in playful, design-driven storytelling that is heavily rooted in nostalgia, aiming to preserve memory and reinterpret culture while bridging the personal with the collective. As an Egyptian-American artist, she is particularly drawn to the fluidity of identity, using sound, typography, and imagery to shape and explore understandings of self, place, and various historical and political contexts. Her practice reflects a commitment to cultural preservation and the evolution of visual language across different media, utilizing an interdisciplinary approach to document the nuances of human experience and identity.