Market Art Fair

Dina Nur Satti, TD

Dina Nur Satti, (b. 1987, Chad) is a Brooklyn-based ceramic artist and designer of Sudanese and Somali heritage.

Raised in France and Kenya, she holds a B.A. in International/Intercultural Studies from Fordham University, with a focus on the Middle East and Africa. Her practice explores ancestral craft traditions, pre-colonial African societies, and the spiritual and communal role of clay. Satti has participated in exhibitions internationally, including at the Triennale di Milano (2025), Petrie Museum in London(2024), and Efie Gallery in Dubai (2025), as well as at 1-54 Art Fair in New York and Marrakech.

Her work has been featured in Vogue, Whitewall, Interior Design Magazine, Business of Home, and Architectural Digest Middle East, which named her to its AD100 list in both 2024 and 2025. She has been an invited lecturer at the Fashion Institute ofTechnology and Gasworks, and has held residencies with Saint Heron and Palm Heights. Through her sculptural vessels, she investigates ritual, transformation, and cultural memory with a focus on hand-built techniques and esoteric symbolism.

 

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Dina Nur Satti. Photo by Brandon Thomas Brown

As artists our creations are the tip of the iceberg and what lies beneath the surface is a journey that gifts us our purpose. Engaging in the art of creating is the process of swimming in realms that are subtle and intangible. This is the world where muses, myths, archetypes, and ancestors reside. There is a roadmap to this place within each of us, a blueprint of the whole cosmos and the answer to all of our inquiries. When we have the courage to go inward we receive the guidance we seek. Our body is the conduit that channels creativity, inspiration, and ideas into being. We are the vessels that brings them into physical form. The same energy that births souls into the world brings art into it as well.

Through devotion to our practice, our path is a beacon shining a light on all of places that limit us from the purest form of our expression.The art becomes a container for our evolution, clearing and purifying our channel so that we can find the creative freedom and the sense of belonging we long for. The impulse to create comes from a desire to know ourselves and to bring forth what lives in the collective shadows, so that it can be transmuted and exhaled into light.

Represented by

  • Dina Nur Satti, 'Suspended Lotus IV'.