Kamee Abrahamian

Kamee Abrahamian is a queer SWANA interdisciplinary artist, filmmaker, curator, educator, community organizer, caregiver, and witch whose work summons ancestral reclamation, diasporic futurism, and collective justice. Their creative practice is collaborative and oriented toward generative, visionary world-building. They hold degrees in cinema, political science, and art therapy, and a PhD in liberation psychology. Kamee is a Pushcart-nominated writer, a Lambda-awarded playwright, and an alum of VONA, Banff Centre for Arts, and DocX (Duke University). Their short narrative Transmission (2019)—the first known Armenian sci-fi film—premiered at BFI Flare. Most recently, Kamee received the 2025 Creative Capital Award, published an award-winning children’s book, organized a multi-day arts program for a gathering of 4,000 Global South feminists in Bangkok, and participated in the TIFF Directors’ Lab with their feature film We Are Our Mountains.