Wendie Zahibo is a multidisciplinary artist from Guadeloupe celebrated for her work delving into themes of identity, collective memory, and the African diaspora. With a strong academic background in fine arts, Zahibo has built a dynamic career that bridges personal narratives and shared cultural histories. Her artistry spans painting, sculpture, and installation, marked by a minimalist yet symbolic aesthetic that engages viewers in profound dialogues about heritage and legacy. Zahibo’s works have been exhibited at numerous international biennales, earning critical acclaim for their narrative depth and innovative approach. MASONN, her latest project, reflects her commitment to exploring the marks left by generations and the role of memory as a cornerstone of identity. It offers an artistic meditation on resilience, transformation, and belonging.