about us
is a designer-artist-scholar, and a former teaching fellow at Harvard University. she is currently creating an index with the Institute for Worldmaking (MIT-affiliated lab), focusing on Arab futurity and building alternative knowledge infrastructures.
nathalie is the co-author of Biodiversity+ Design, and of Errant Design: Design(ing) Without Solutions in Commons in Design (Valiz).
her films, installations, and pedagogical projects have been presented at Cooper Hewitt, the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, MIT ACT Gallery, DOXA, the Beirut International Film Festival (BIFF), Kirkland Gallery, and 92 Seattle Street.
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Master's in Design Studies, Harvard Graduate School of Design (2025)
Master’s of Science in Digital Anthropology, University College London (2014)
Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology, University of East Anglia (2013)
nathalie attallah
is a writer-artist-scholar, and most recently a teaching fellow at Harvard University. her research resides at the intersection of Caribbean decolonial theory, theology, and film studies.
a former research associate + online contributor at Vanity Fair, ella has facilitated alternative learning spaces since 2020, designing curricula rooted in the principles of collective healing and creative praxis.
her 16mm short films and installations have been shown at Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, 92 Seattle Street, and History Design Studio at the Hutchins Center for African & African American Research.
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Master’s of Theological Studies (Religion, Literature, and Culture), Harvard Divinity School (2025)
Bachelor’s of Arts in English, Duke University (2015)
