Alina Tiphagne is an artist working across photography, text, and moving image. Her practice is an inquiry into the fluidity of identity, kinship, and queer desire, tracing familial histories in the contemporary. Drawing from personal and found materials, Tiphagne’s process embodies an act of continual reassembly — collaging the intimate with the collective, the domestic with the speculative, and the mundane with the mythic. She has an MA in Journalism from Cardiff University, Wales, and is a graduate of the Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism programme at the International Center of Photography, New York.