A running blog by residents from the Artists + Residents program at the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.
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Ebti is a multidisciplinary artist, a photographer and a translator living between Cairo and San Francisco. She currently teaches visual arts and photography at Performing Arts Workshop in San Francisco, Bay Area.
AANM Artist-In-Residence Sep - Oct 2022
Musician and writer
Lara Atallah is a multidisciplinary artist and writer. She is the author of Exit signs on a seaside highway (Everybody Press, 2023)
choreographer, filmmaker, somatic movement educator and sound healing facilitator. interested in moving bodies, particularly between borders and across binaries, human rights in transitional spaces, intimacy, interactivity and humor.
Dana El Masri is a perfumer, interdisciplinary artist, & lecturer. Inspired by our current landscape, her deeply rooted Egyptian-Lebanese cultures, & global experience, she created Jazmin Saraï, a line of unisex perfumes & scented products.
Artist + Arts-based researcher based in Los Angeles using upcycled material to create fiber art.
I am the author of the novels The Map of Salt and Stars (2018) and The Thirty Names of Night (2020).
Levon is a weaver, costumer, poet, performer, educator, and coffee-reader based in Detroit, Mi.
Palestinian american poet + performance artist + queerdo based in Chicago. @IntifadaBatata on twitter xoxo
AANM Artist-in-Residence, Nov 2020
Leyya Mona Tawil [Lime Rickey International] is an artist working with sound, performance, and hybrid transmissions.
move forward with love
mixed-race poet, writer, editor and translator. writer-in-residence at the AANM October+November
LubDub Theatre Co is a company of artists based in New York City animating stories of science, magic, and myth. www.LubDubTheatre.com
Egyptian-Palestinian composer, singer-songwriter, producer, improviser and pianist.
Playwright and actress focusing on stories from Iraq, the female experience and our global interconnection.