Yasmine Belhadi is an art critic and curator. In 2020, she graduated with a Master’s degree in "Critique-Essays. Writing on Contemporary Art" from the University of Strasbourg. Her research thesis focused on the healing practices undertaken by contemporary artists to repair bodies made vulnerable by the multiple slave and colonial violences. Since then, she has been committed to proposing a decolonized history of artistic and curatorial practices, particularly through the artistic and curatorial platform Visual Care. Her interest in an intersectional reading of power relations has led her to work for the Kamel Lazaar Foundation in Tunis and for the Mashrabia Gallery in Cairo. Since November 2022, she has been in charge of programming in visual and contemporary art at the Pavillon Blanc Henri Molina in Colomiers, France.