Abril Sigle grew up between Buenos Aires, Barcelona, and Cambridge. She now lives and works in England.
She studied Photojournalism at the University of Westminster and holds an MSc in Gender and International Relations from the University of Bristol. Her work moves between photography, video, and text, often exploring visibility, intimacy, and the emotional texture of migration and identity.
Her recent project When the Light Meets the Floor documents the UK ballroom scene, focusing on the quiet power of being seen. She has exhibited work in the UK and Sicily.
Abril works across disciplines and languages, shaped by a background that’s both deeply personal and politically grounded.
She studied Photojournalism at the University of Westminster and holds an MSc in Gender and International Relations from the University of Bristol. Her work moves between photography, video, and text, often exploring visibility, intimacy, and the emotional texture of migration and identity.
Her recent project When the Light Meets the Floor documents the UK ballroom scene, focusing on the quiet power of being seen. She has exhibited work in the UK and Sicily.
Abril works across disciplines and languages, shaped by a background that’s both deeply personal and politically grounded.