Heba Abd el Gawad
Heba Abd el Gawad is the Senior Curator of Anthropology and has worked at the Horniman since 2024.
Heba Abd el Gawad is an Indigenous Egyptian heritage and museum activist and researcher. She is Senior Curator of Anthropology at the Horniman Museum and Gardens, facilitating Indigenous community research, care, and access to cultural belongings from North Africa, Oceania, and the Americas.
She has co-developed, with UCL’s Prof. Alice Stevenson, the AHRC funded project: ‘Egypt’s Dispersed Heritage: Views from Egypt’, aiming at amplifying the voice, visibility and validity of modern Egyptian communities in UK museums.
She focuses on developing meaningful and equitable community partnerships as a means of building relevant, relatable, and responsive social and economic futures for colonially extracted and exploited cultural belongings in UK museums. Heba is committed to community-led participatory museum and research practices centred around and respectful of Indigenous ways of seeing, being and doing.
She was selected as one of the most influential 21 Egyptian women in 2021 for her community work in the heritage sector.