Artists

Ameni Riahi

Ameni Riahi is a multidisciplinary Tunisian artist whose practice is rooted in a strong connection to essence, authenticity, and artistic truth. Her path unfolds through independent expression, allowing her to explore creativity without formal or aesthetic limits. She has performed leading roles in television drama and film, and has engaged in performative experiences including circus arts, where voice, body, and movement meet in harmony. Her musical project Kima Errih was presented in Tunisia and internationally through North African performances. For her, the artist has no boundaries; artistic expressions merge into one sincere, grounded, and open creative journey.

Ameni Riahi

Artists in Residency: 1st Cohort of 2026

From February 16th to March 9th 2026, Tilal AiR welcomes nine artists from diverse backgrounds, brought together for its February cohort. Selected through the open call launched in November 2025, their projects were reviewed by an international jury composed of Abdramane Kamate, Divya Bhatia, and Rasha Salah. 

Over three weeks, the residency becomes a living laboratory. The artists develop their research in a setting conducive to experimentation and dialogue, alternating between individual work periods, collective gatherings, and exchanges with the local context. This rhythm fosters the deepening of personal approaches while opening spaces for shared reflection. 

Through the diversity of practices — visual arts, writing, performance, and transdisciplinary research — this new cohort embodies the spirit of Tilal AiR: to create rigorous yet caring working conditions where situated narratives, contemporary imaginaries, and relationships with the living intersect and mutually enrich one another. 

Through this program, Tilal AiR reaffirms its commitment to emerging artistic processes and to the international circulation of knowledge, by supporting modes of transmission, collaboration, and local anchoring that extend beyond the timeframe of the residency. 

Artists in Residency: 1st Cohort of 2026