Eythar Gubara is a Sudanese visual artist and cinematographer using photography and film to explore resistance, identity, and human rights. Since 2013, her work has served as a tool for social change, blending activism with striking visual storytelling. She focuses on marginalized communities particularly women and the LGBTQI+ community challenging oppression and amplifying silenced voices in Sudan and beyond.

Her transition into cinematography in 2017 allowed her to document resilience and intimacy through both still and moving images. Collaborating with grassroots organizations, she frames art as both a weapon for justice and a sanctuary for visibility. She believes in art’s power to provoke dialogue, demand change, and ignite hope.
Solo Exhibitions
  • The 3rd of JUN - Mom art space Hamburg(2020)

  • My crime is yours –mom art space Hamburg (2021)

  • Not just a shadow - Hinterconti gallery - Hamburg (2023)

Group Exhibition

  • Exhibitions with Goethe institute Sudan Mugran photo Week festival three years in a row 2014, 2015,

  • Velvet fighters - French Institute in Sudan (2018)

  • Sudanese triangle - Hamburg Triennial- Gängeviertel (2018)

  • Body Re-Divined? –Mom art -Hamburg (2022)

  • Group Exhibition Hamburg- Ame Nue Seeking a now that can breed futures

  • Thawra- Arles festival – France (2021)

  • Information is Currency - Deichtorhallen Hamburg (2022)

Awards

  • The Madame Figaro Awards in 2021

  • series "Kandaka can't be stopped" 2021

Short Films

  • Let me be : 2021 Khartoum

  • Not justashadow :2023 Hamburg

  • SABREN: Sudan 2021- 2025