Tamuna Chabashvili is a visual artist based between Amsterdam and Tbilisi. Her practice revolves around archives, traces, and the material presence of memory. Through textile-based works, installations, and research-driven projects, she maps personal stories, embodied experiences, and historical fragments into tactile visual narratives that question inherited histories and the silences they produce. Textile often functions as a connective structure in her work—a grid through which individual and collective memories can be traced, recorded, and reimagined. Drawing on archival research, oral histories, and collaborative methodologies, Chabashvili explores themes of voice, gender, displacement, and belonging, seeking ways in which counter-memories and overlooked experiences can occupy the space of public remembrance. Alongside her artistic practice, she is the founder of Tbilisi AiR, an artist-led residency in Tbilisi dedicated to interdisciplinary exchange, research, and long-term dialogue between local and international practitioners.

