Salama Nasib (b. Dubai, 1988) is a printmaker whose practice is intimate, meditative, and interactive. Her work explores the subject of memory and its ideas, including remembering, forgetting, and false memories. The personal struggle of holding on to precious memories has strongly influenced her practice. For her, printmaking is a meditative medium that engages the body and mind in meticulous and laborious processes, allowing space to innovate techniques and ideas. Her recent research takes images from old family photo albums to reference the past. She transitions from the past to the future using multiple layering and applications of various print techniques, including photolithography, solar printing, and blind embossing. These works also involve voice recording as an added layer to the prints, in what she describes as spoken memories. With this sound component alongside the prints, Salama creates immersive dialogues and rich sensory experiences.