About

Think Tanger is an independent cultural organization based in Tangier that works at the intersection of art, urban life, and critical thought. Through residencies, workshops, publications, and public programs, it creates space for artists, researchers, and local communities to reflect on contemporary social and spatial issues.

Rooted in its local context while connected to international networks, Think Tanger fosters dialogue, experimentation, and collective learning—supporting practices that engage with the city as both a site of inquiry and a platform for exchange.

Administrative committee

Mary-Rahma Homman

President — Architect programmer MIH

Sara Médiouni

General secretary — Program Coordinator Cinémathèque de Tanger

Asma Azeddou

Treasurer Administration and Financial Director Hiba Foundation

Scientific committee

Over the years, Think Tanger has been fortunate to be accompanied by many researchers, curators, artists, and committed professionals who have helped shape its reflections and orientations, particularly during its early years. Through their exchanges, critical perspectives, and intellectual generosity, these collaborations have played an essential role in the development of Think Tanger’s programs and multidisciplinary approaches.
bill kutz

Bill Kutz

Urban Geographer and Lecturer at Ecole Nationale d'Architecture of Tetouan
yto barrada

Yto Berrada

Artist and founder of the Cinémathèque de Tanger
a george bajalia

A. George Bajalia

Teaching Fellow and Ph.D., Columbia University, Department of Anthropology
charlotte malterre barthes

Charlotte Malterre-Barthes

Architect, scholar and urban designer

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Partners

Think Tanger develops its projects in collaboration with local and international partners from the fields of art, culture, academia, and civil society. These collaborations foster the exchange of practices, the sharing of resources, and the development of projects rooted in cooperation and dialogue.

Support

Think Tanger develops its projects in collaboration with local and international partners from the fields of art, culture, academia, and civil society. These collaborations foster the exchange of practices, the sharing of resources, and the development of projects rooted in cooperation and dialogue.
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