Each project is a refusal — to be invisible, to be silent, to accept the world as it is. Through art, we insist on a different one.
A series of guerrilla performances and site-specific installations reclaiming Moroccan public space for queer bodies. Each intervention challenges the notion of who belongs — and where.
A collaborative zine collecting anonymous testimonies, poetry, and visual art from queer and marginalized voices across Morocco.
Facilitating regular gatherings, creative workshops, and healing circles for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies in Rabat and beyond.
A growing digital archive documenting queer artistic production in North Africa — histories that refuse to be erased or forgotten
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Every Sarab project begins with a question — who is this for, who might benefit from it, and what could it make possible? We move slowly and deliberately, centering the community at every step.
Every project starts in conversation with community members. We ask what is needed, what is missing, and what could be dangerous before we begin.
Projects are built collectively — with artists, activists, and community members as co-creators, not subjects. Authorship is shared and credited openly.
Before any public intervention, we assess risk carefully. We never put community members in danger for visibility. Safety plans are built into every project.
Everything is documented — with consent — and added to our living archive. Every act of art becomes part of a longer, irreversible record.
We collaborate with artists, collectives, and organizations who share our values. If you want to co-create something or bring one of our projects to your city — reach out.