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ADDA - Issue 1
2025
Producer & Editor
Featuring Puer Deorum & Jannat Husssain
Supported by PageMasters Co.
A conversation between myself (Ankita), Jannat Hussain (Jannat), and Puer Deorum (Puer) – two British-Bangladeshi artists based in London. I met Puer in 2022 when we used to work together, and Jannat in 2024, through Puer. The two of them had been friends for a while, and at the time, they had also been working towards a duo exhibition titled heavy traces, light trails that ran at Filet Space in London, in November 2024.
We met up on a chilly February afternoon in Woolwich. We got some bubble tea to get us going, and Puer hosted us in their studio. I had brought some clay for us to play with as we talked. Over the quiet thumping and scraping of our tools and fingers on the clay, we spoke about their work, challenges they’ve faced in their respective practices, the people in their lives who have protected and held them up, and their own journeys with community organising – particularly for the Bengali community here in London.
Producer & Editor
Featuring Puer Deorum & Jannat Husssain
Supported by PageMasters Co.
A conversation between myself (Ankita), Jannat Hussain (Jannat), and Puer Deorum (Puer) – two British-Bangladeshi artists based in London. I met Puer in 2022 when we used to work together, and Jannat in 2024, through Puer. The two of them had been friends for a while, and at the time, they had also been working towards a duo exhibition titled heavy traces, light trails that ran at Filet Space in London, in November 2024.
We met up on a chilly February afternoon in Woolwich. We got some bubble tea to get us going, and Puer hosted us in their studio. I had brought some clay for us to play with as we talked. Over the quiet thumping and scraping of our tools and fingers on the clay, we spoke about their work, challenges they’ve faced in their respective practices, the people in their lives who have protected and held them up, and their own journeys with community organising – particularly for the Bengali community here in London.



Image Credits:
1,2,3. ADDA Issue 1 zine interior, design and photos by Ankita Mukherji
1,2,3. ADDA Issue 1 zine interior, design and photos by Ankita Mukherji