What Isn’t There is a research project that considers the possibility of creating an image of Palestine by documenting the 418 Palestinian villages that were erased with the establishment of the State of Israel. The work has taken many forms over a twenty-year period including: photography, film, sound and installation. At the heart of this project is a set of interwoven questions: Is an image of Palestine possible and what would constitute such an image? How do we consider the image if, as I argue, the realms of politics and art are not separate? In a world saturated by mediated images, what are the interventions we can make as artists not only to make meaning, but to make meaning matter? The film installation accompanying this dissertatio...
Debates on the Israel-Palestinian conflict abound. Insofar as these discussions focus on what peace ...
There Is No Map is a body of work that contributes to an ongoing investigation of the Israeli occupa...
Films from or about Palestine are frequently programmed at international film festivals. They are so...
In this doctoral project I examine lineages of imaging in Palestine, and more specifically Jerusalem...
Films from or about Palestine are frequently programmed at international film festivals. They are so...
Imaging and Imagining Palestine is the first comprehensive study of photography during the British M...
Rawiya is an Arabic word that translates to “she who tells a story” and serves as the title of the f...
In 2005, the 38th year of the Israeli military occupation of the Palestinian West Bank, Gaza Strip a...
Our everyday environment demands to be seen. Moreover, we are born into a world of visual images, re...
Palestinian cinema is intricately tied to the memory of a pre-1948 Palestine and the desire of retur...
My dissertation, Israel/Palestine: Speculative Ecologies, probes the relationship between contempora...
This article engages with Recollection, a film by Palestinian filmmaker Kamal Aljafari, and And yet ...
This dissertation explores peoples relationship to the landscapes of material, abstract, and visual ...
In 1948, Zionist forces emptied the western quarters of Jerusalem and its environs of their indigeno...
The thesis examines the construction of Palestinian national identity via a study of the representat...
Debates on the Israel-Palestinian conflict abound. Insofar as these discussions focus on what peace ...
There Is No Map is a body of work that contributes to an ongoing investigation of the Israeli occupa...
Films from or about Palestine are frequently programmed at international film festivals. They are so...
In this doctoral project I examine lineages of imaging in Palestine, and more specifically Jerusalem...
Films from or about Palestine are frequently programmed at international film festivals. They are so...
Imaging and Imagining Palestine is the first comprehensive study of photography during the British M...
Rawiya is an Arabic word that translates to “she who tells a story” and serves as the title of the f...
In 2005, the 38th year of the Israeli military occupation of the Palestinian West Bank, Gaza Strip a...
Our everyday environment demands to be seen. Moreover, we are born into a world of visual images, re...
Palestinian cinema is intricately tied to the memory of a pre-1948 Palestine and the desire of retur...
My dissertation, Israel/Palestine: Speculative Ecologies, probes the relationship between contempora...
This article engages with Recollection, a film by Palestinian filmmaker Kamal Aljafari, and And yet ...
This dissertation explores peoples relationship to the landscapes of material, abstract, and visual ...
In 1948, Zionist forces emptied the western quarters of Jerusalem and its environs of their indigeno...
The thesis examines the construction of Palestinian national identity via a study of the representat...
Debates on the Israel-Palestinian conflict abound. Insofar as these discussions focus on what peace ...
There Is No Map is a body of work that contributes to an ongoing investigation of the Israeli occupa...
Films from or about Palestine are frequently programmed at international film festivals. They are so...