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Everyday Traces of NYC’s SWANA Diaspora

Last updated: March 4, 2026 12:50 am
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Art Review: Exploring the SWANA Diaspora in New York City

The exhibition at the New York Public Library titled “Niyū Yūrk” delves into the often overlooked history of the Southwest Asian/North African (SWANA) diaspora in the United States. One significant aspect highlighted in the exhibition is the issue of visibility and invisibility faced by SWANA individuals, particularly in official documentation like the US census where they are categorized under “White.”

The curator, Hiba Abid, has meticulously curated a collection that showcases the everyday presence of SWANA communities in New York City. From SWANA-owned bodegas to archival documents and photographs of early immigrants, the exhibition paints a vivid picture of the contributions and experiences of SWANA individuals in the city.

One striking feature of the exhibition is the inclusion of figures like Ibrahim Farrah, FM-2030, and the ArteEast film collective, shedding light on the diverse cultural landscape shaped by SWANA communities in New York City. The exhibition also features a screening of an interview with the renowned Palestinian scholar Edward Said, adding a layer of depth to the narrative.

Despite the efforts to highlight the SWANA diaspora’s presence and contributions, the exhibition also touches upon the ongoing struggle for visibility and recognition faced by SWANA individuals in the US. The portrayal of SWANA people in mainstream media often perpetuates stereotypes of the “villain” or the “victim,” further complicating their quest for authentic representation.

One of the standout pieces in the exhibition is the short film “In My Own Skin” by Jennifer Jajeh and Nikki Byrd, which features interviews with Arab women discussing their experiences as immigrants post-9/11. The film offers a poignant look at the challenges faced by SWANA individuals in navigating their identity and belonging in a society that often overlooks or misrepresents them.

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Overall, “Niyū Yūrk” serves as a powerful reminder of the rich cultural tapestry woven by SWANA communities in New York City. It invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of identity, visibility, and representation, offering a glimpse into the nuanced experiences of individuals who exist at the intersection of visibility and invisibility in American society.

The exhibition is currently on display at the New York Public Library and will run through March 8th. Curated by Hiba Abid, “Niyū Yūrk” is a must-visit for those interested in exploring the diverse and vibrant SWANA diaspora in New York City.

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