




eGBV Lab is our research initiative addressing economic gender-based violence, one of the least examined and systematically measured forms of exclusion. Its purpose is to generate evidence that demonstrates how pathways such as education can function as means of prevention, and how art can serve as a form of knowledge production and intervention.
eGBV Lab integrates research and art into a single practice, combining ethnographic inquiry with artistic methods to build knowledge that is both rigorous and grounded in lived experience. Within this framework, art is not treated as expression alone but as intervention documenting realities, surfacing silenced experiences, and opening new forms of belonging.
Through ethnographic, qualitative, and artistic research, eGBV Lab develops strategies for preventing economic gender-based violence while advancing art as a robust method for documenting, interpreting, and transforming social conditions. It generates knowledge that seeks not merely to describe the world, but to reshape it.