31 May and 7 June

Reclaiming: Introduction to Palestinian Tatreez

Nur Dasoki is a Lebanese–Palestinian multidisciplinary artist who holds degrees in visual arts and in socially engaged artistic practices from EDHEA Sierre and HEAD Genève, awarded for her project Hikayat Nur. She teaches Palestinian embroidery in Switzerland.

This workshop examines tatreez as a form of memory and resistance, inviting participants to attend to the void and to recreate lost or imagined fragments of diaspora through cross-stitch on a traditional mahrama. Participants will compose two-color images and inscribe one or two words; final pieces are conceived as a collective series exploring remembrance and presence.

In French.

Chemin du 23-Août 5,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: ChinouEye

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