Kultwatch is a critical platform for art, culture, and society from below. Rooted in anti-racist, feminist, and decolonial perspectives, we center voices and experiences that are too often silenced in mainstream discourse. We publish reflections, critiques, and conversations that challenge cultural hegemony and open space for imagination, solidarity, and resistance. As a collective, we see culture as a site of struggle—and as a practice of care, survival, and transformation.
For inquiries, submissions, or collaborations, please reach out to us via e-mail or postal mail. We welcome questions, feedback, and proposals that align with our commitment to critical, anti-racist, and decolonial cultural work.
Kultwatch is run by an independent board made up of artists, writers, researchers, and cultural workers with diverse backgrounds and commitments. Together, we work collectively to shape the platform’s direction, sustain its independence, and ensure that our work stays accountable to the communities we write with and for.
Amanda Ferrada is a cultural producer and curator whose work engages questions of memory, migration, and resistance in contemporary art. As chairman of Kultwatch, she brings a commitment to anti-racist and decolonial practices in shaping collective cultural critique and imagination.

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Kultwatch is a critical platform for art, culture, and society from below. Rooted in anti-racist, feminist, and decolonial perspectives, we center voices and experiences that are too often silenced in mainstream discourse. We publish reflections, critiques, and conversations that challenge cultural hegemony and open space for imagination, solidarity, and resistance. As a collective, we see culture as a site of struggle—and as a practice of care, survival, and transformation.
For inquiries, submissions, or collaborations, please reach out to us via e-mail or postal mail. We welcome questions, feedback, and proposals that align with our commitment to critical, anti-racist, and decolonial cultural work.
Kultwatch is run by an independent board made up of artists, writers, researchers, and cultural workers with diverse backgrounds and commitments. Together, we work collectively to shape the platform’s direction, sustain its independence, and ensure that our work stays accountable to the communities we write with and for.
Amanda Ferrada is a cultural producer and curator whose work engages questions of memory, migration, and resistance in contemporary art. As chairman of Kultwatch, she brings a commitment to anti-racist and decolonial practices in shaping collective cultural critique and imagination.

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