
Sana Mosafaei is a designer, a master’s student in World Heritage Studies, and a research assistant at the Chair of Interculturality at BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg.
She works at the intersection of design and cultural heritage and is especially interested in digital forms of heritage, visual communication, and transcultural processes. In her studies, she focuses in particular on the heritage of Indigenous communities and on questions of representation, visibility, and cultural narratives.
A central project in her work is the Digital Heritage in Between Alphabets exhibition. It stems from her own experience of living in between languages, cultures, and identities. In the exhibition, she brings together traditional calligraphic practices and digital design processes to explore how identity and cultural heritage can be expressed through visual elements and calligraphic compositions. The exhibition reflects on how visual language can contribute to preserving and reinterpreting cultural narratives in contemporary contexts.
