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GEEX Talks: Dima Srouji | March 24, 2025

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This GEEX Talk is sponsored by 6:AM Glassworks.

The recorded lecture is available to watch in the GEEX Talks Archive for Subscribers.
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GEEX Shorts

Watch the following GEEX Shorts to meet Dima and learn more from her practice.

Watch now! Thumbnail for Dima Srouji's GEEX Shorts Segment, featuring a historical sepia image of the Palestinian village of Ramallah.

Homecoming: Dima Srouji and the Twam Family Glassblowers (4:51)

Watch now! Thumbnail for Dima Srouji's GEEX Shorts Segment, featuring a historical glass artifacts from Palestine.

Histories of Glass: Dima Srouji and the Belus River (5:00)

Watch now! Thumbnail for Dima Srouji's GEEX Shorts Segment, featuring a historical black and white image of Palestinian women carrying Roman water vessels.

Histories Hollow Forms: Archaeology as Living Heritage with Dima Srouji (8:27)

Watch now! Thumbnail for Dima Srouji's GEEX Shorts Segment, featuring an installation of glass and soil, Dima Srouji, and students from MassArt.

On the Significance of Scale in Artwork with MassArt and Dima Srouji (5:04)

Dima Srouji is a Palestinian architect and artist exploring the ground as a deep space of rich cultural weight and a space for potential collective repair. Srouji looks for ruptures in the ground where imaginary liberation is possible. She works with glass, text, archives, maps, plaster casts, and film, understanding each as an evocative object and emotional companion that help her question what cultural heritage and public space mean in the context of the Middle East, especially in Palestine. Her projects are developed closely with archaeologists, anthropologists, sound designers, and glassblowers.

She was the Jameel Fellow at the Victoria & Albert Museum in 2022-2023 and is currently leading studio Underground Palestine in MA City Design at the Royal College of Art in London.

Her work is part of the permanent collections at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Victoria & Albert Museum, Institut du Monde Arabe, Corning Museum of Glass, Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Art Jameel, and the Sharjah Art Foundation.

She has exhibited works at the 60th Venice Art Biennale, Sharjah Art Biennial 15, Lagos Biennial 2024, Sharjah Architecture Triennial 2019, the first Islamic Art Biennale 2023, the first Doha Design Biennale, at the Victoria & Albert Museum, Ford Foundation Gallery, Tai Kwun Museum, Institut du Monde Arabe, Alserkal Arts Foundation, Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati and others.

Her writing appears in multiple platforms including The Avery Review, Migrant Journal, and The Architecture Review of New York.

Sponsors and Supporters

Thanks to the Ruth Foundation for the Arts Wisconsin Special Project Grants for supporting GEEX Talks programming in 2024-2026, as well as the Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation (nominated by Nisha Bansil) for supporting GEEX general programming.

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The 2024-25 season of GEEX Talks is sponsored by: 6:AM Glassworks, His Glassworks, Lite Brite Neon, Pittsburgh Glass Center, Toledo Museum of Art, and Wet Dog Glass.

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Thanks as well to our Organizational Partners, including: Barry Art Museum, Chazen Museum of Art, Glass Art Association Canada, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Penland School of Craft, Pilchuck Glass School, and UrbanGlass.

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