Participants are invited to join a mosaic workshop with an expert in the craft to create their own artwork.This workshop is open to participants with special needs.
This workshop introduces participants to the water marbling technique, allowing participants to experiment with a Turkish tradition that has been passed along several generations.
In this two-day workshop you will learn a miniature of the technique of band weaving, which was used by traditional bedouin women.
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.
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
The GJU Alumni Association presents a five-day exhibition showcasing projects, art pieces, and showreels for several graduates from the Department of Architecture and Visual Communication.
Aquaponics is a sustainable food production system. It uses the waste produced by our aquatic life to supply the nutrients to grow plants.
Weaving expert Esna Su will share her weaving skills, which her “The Refugee” collection was centered around.