On Wild Jordan’s open day for crafts, stop by to meet Anwar, from the biscuit house, who will be baking live, Nihal who will be sharing stories about the products, and Firyal, from the calligraphy
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Join playful and interactive sketchbook workshops hosted by the co-founders, Nahla Tabbaa, Sarah Hatahet, and Lena Kassicieh, as well as participating artists of Daftar Asfar.
Learn about the story of Arabic script of Square Kufic letters and its evolution in Jordan, and practice the genuine art of Arabic Calligraphy at Elharf House.
Decoupage is an art that evolved to allow the creation of decorative elements in furniture design.
This workshop introduces participants to the water marbling technique, allowing participants to experiment with a Turkish tradition that has been passed along several generations.
This wood block printing workshop looks into the craft that is widely popular in Jaipur, India and Afghanistan.
This two-day workshop engages attendees in a meaningful conversation around re-defining the role of museums and the impact of shifting trends on diverse audiences.
The project departs as an imaginary architectural practice that takes over a commercial office space in the city.
In this two-day workshop you will learn a miniature of the technique of band weaving, which was used by traditional bedouin women.
Cyanotype is a photographic printing method that uses sunlight to create prints on a dark blue background.
Together with a designer specialized in handicrafts, this two-day workshop will demonstrate traditional and contemporary engraving patterns and the experience of a traditional goldsmith-technique.
The tie-dyeing technique of ikat is practiced in numerous cultures around the world.