Aziza Kadyri is a London-based Uzbek multidisciplinary artist working across textiles, sculpture, new technologies, experimental costume, and performance.
Her practice merges collaboration and interdisciplinary methods to create immersive physical and digital experiences. She co-founded Qizlar, a grassroots collective advocating for social change through intersectional and interdisciplinary approaches.
Exploring themes of migration, displacement, identity, and feminism, her work reflects on the experiences of women in Central Asia and its diaspora. She integrates XR, AR, VR, and AI to expand artistic research and engagement while reinterpreting cultural heritage—particularly textiles and costume—through contemporary technology and alternative mythmaking.