Anthony Hamboussi  is an artist-photographer, born in Brooklyn, New York in 1969. His work has been exhibited in the Townhouse Gallery in Cairo, International Center of Photography, MoMA/PS1, Americas Society, Queens Museum and SculptureCenter in New York. He has published four monographs, Cairo Dream, La Petite Ceinture, Newtown Creek: A Photographic Survey of New York’s Industrial Waterway and Cairo Ring Road.  He has co-authored two books; What is Affordable Housing? with the Center for Urban Pedagogy and LIC in Context with Place in History.  Hamboussi has received grants from the Aaron Siskind Foundation, Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, Jerome Foundation, En Foco, and the New York State Council on the Arts in Architecture, Planning & Design. He is the founder of L Nour Editions a nonprofit publisher specializing in photo books by makers from the SWANA (South West Asia and North Africa) region and its diaspora. Hamboussi lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughter.



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