ARTIST BIO
Dima Srouji is a Palestinian architect, visual artist, and academic whose work explores the cultural and historical layers of land and materiality. She holds a Master of Architecture from the Yale School of Architecture and currently leads the MA City Design studios at the Royal College of Art in London. Her interdisciplinary practice incorporates glass, text, archival materials, maps, plaster casts, and film to address themes of displacement, restitution, and living archives, particularly focusing on Palestinian narratives. Srouji founded Hollow Forms in 2016, a groundbreaking glass-blowing initiatives based in Jaba’, Palestine, in collaboration with local artisans, Srouji’s work has been featured internationally in institutions such as the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Sharjah Art Biennal, amd the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. As the 2022-2023 Jameel Fellow at the Victoria & Albert Museum, her contributions are now part of permanent collections at the Corning Museum of Glass and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.
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