ARTIST BIO
Lobna Sana is a Bedouin Palestinian architect and artist from the Naqab. Her practice is dedicated to addressing social and spatial challenges through architectural design and a multidisciplinary artistic approach. Her work has been recognized with grants and awards, including the Graham Foundation Grant (2023–2025), which supported the continuation of her Planning Letters project. She has collaborated closely with Bedouin villages in Palestine, grounding her practice in lived experience and collective memory - knowledge she carried with her to London. She is currently completing her MFA at the Royal College of Art, focusing on the loom as an architectural tool and a site of knowledge production. Her research reclaims the historical role of Bedouin women as architects and builders of homes and sustainers of life through weaving.