As visual cultural identity is in flux, we wonder how such identity was constructed in the first place.
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Foundland Collective present subjective mapping projects, which highlight how situations of conflict influence domestic spaces and gatherings.
The Arab countries of the eastern Mediterranean refer to gardens as little paradises (jnaina): bounded boxes of green - delicate curations of plants in an ordered composition.
The Middle East has been a cradle of several civilizations (religions, languages, and traditions), and a site of crossing trade routes that transcended modern national borders and identities.
ONExUNICEF Humanitarian Change-maker Labs discuss their journey with participants who have produced distinguished product designs around themes of social change and innovation for good.
A talk moderated by Noura Al Sayeh-Holtrop, the curator of the Hangar exhibition, inviting Sahel Al Hiyari, Saba Innab, and Ishraq Zraikat, three participants in the exhibition.
Having created branding for a festival over the past seven years, Abeer Zoumot and Noor Issa, founders of abnodesigns, demonstrate the many different ways and approaches to branding the same festiv
Arini moderates a discussion with participants from the crafts district; Ruba Asi and Zeina Barto.
Jewellery Artist Esna Su shares her journey of creating evocative sculptural pieces.
We constantly engage with stories, whether we author them or consume them. A story that often goes untold is the process of a creative endeavor.
In Arabic, generous people are referred to as the people of the soil - ahl al thara.
Nissreen Haram shares her experiences in preserving and protecting artisanal practices in cheese-making, working with the treasured Awassi sheep in Jordan, and shedding light on the urban practice