Zinnia Naqvi (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal and Tkaronto/Toronto. In her practice, she examines questions of colonialism, cultural translation, language, and gender through photography, video, the written word, and archival documents. Her recent works include archival images and reconstructions of these images; experimental documentary films; video installations; texts, and photographs. Her works invite spectators to examine her process and working methods. Naqvi's works have been exhibited in Canada and abroad. She is the recipient of an honourable mention at the Karachi Biennale in Pakistan in 2017 and the New Generation Photography Award, organized by the Canadian Photography Institute and the National Gallery of Canada, in 2019. A member of the working group EMILIA-AMALIA, an intergenerational feminist collective, she holds a BFA in photographic studies from X University and an MFA from Concordia University.