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Va-Bene Elikem Fiatsi

Born 1981 in Ho, Ghana, Va-Bene Elikem Fiatsi (aka crazinisT artist) is a trans woman with the pronoun sHit if not She. Va-Bene lives in Kumasi, Ghana but works internationally as a multidisciplinary ‘artivist’, curator, philanthropist, artvangelist and a mentor across several countries. She is the founder and artistic director of crazinisT artisT studiO (TTO), Our Railway Cinema Gallery (ORCG), perfocraZe International Artists Residency (pIAR) and Trans African Ambassadors Network (TAAN). All of which aimed at radicalizing the arts and promoting exchange between international and local artists, activists, researchers, curators and critical thinkers. As a performer and installation artist, crazinisT investigates gender stereotypes, prejudices, queerness, identity politics and conflicts, sexual stigma and their consequences for marginalized groups or individuals. With rituals and a gender-fluid persona, She employs her own body as a thought-provoking tool in performances, photography, video, and installations, ‘life-and-live-art’ confronting issues such as disenfranchisement, injustice, violence, objectification, internalized oppression, anti blackness, systemic indoctrination and many more.

crazinisT has performed and exhibited across the globe including countries such as Nigeria, Togo, Ghana, Switzerland, South Africa, Germany, Netherlands, Cape Verde, USA, Spain, Brazil, France, Sweden, Hungary, Belgium, Luxembourg, Japan, Finland, Portugal, Denmark, Austria, Romania, Kosovo and UK/Ireland.

sHit has also been featured in several, publications and magazines such as the I-D Vice London, I-D Vice Dutch, Financial Times, King Kong Magazine, CCQ London, Miami Rail, ‘Freeflowingvisuals’, TRT WORD film documentary, This is Africa, Art Ghana, Lost At E Minor, CNN, BBC, The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Die Tageszeitung (TAZ), Horizonte da Cena, Radio FRO, Reuters, Hyperallergic etc.