Tatreez Workshop with SAMARKAND - Naarm
Event description
Tatreez Workshop with SAMARKAND سمرقند
Thursday March 27, 6.30pm Start.
Hosted by Made in Palestine and the Stitch Intifada. Unassigned Gallery, Brunswick. Naarm.
Workshop Overview
Following the success of our inaugural workshop with SAMARKAND in February, we’re excited to offer another enriching opportunity to learn the art of Tatreez. Join us for an immersive session where you can enhance your skills in Palestinian embroidery, discover new techniques, and connect with fellow craft enthusiasts! This workshop is designed for everyone—whether you attended the first session, are an experienced Tatreez lover, or are completely new to the craft.
Tatreez, Palestinian embroidery, is a powerful symbol of resilience and cultural identity, with designs that represent the diverse regions, traditions, and stories of Palestine. In this workshop, you will hear from Samar Abedrabo, the founder of SAMARKAND, who will share her knowledge about the cultural importance behind the unique Tatreez designs. Samar, based in Bethlehem, will join the session virtually, with hands-on support provided by the Made in Palestine and Stitch Intifada teams.
Throughout the session, you’ll be introduced to the materials used in Palestinian embroidery. You’ll learn about their distinct characteristics and how each piece contributes to the intricate Tatreez designs. From choosing the right threads and fabrics to understanding the various needle types, you’ll gain a solid foundation in embroidery techniques. By the end of the workshop, you’ll leave with a completed piece of your own embroidery and a newfound appreciation for this cultural art form.
No prior experience is required, and you’ll receive hands-on guidance. All materials will be provided.
About SAMARKAND
A cultural initiative dedicated to preserving traditional Palestinian embroidery. SAMARKAND offers beautifully embroidered T-shirts, Tatreez workshops, and research to protect this art form. SAMARKAND collaborates with both local and international artists on various projects, fostering a global appreciation and understanding of this rich cultural tradition.
Samar Abedrabo is a passionate advocate for human rights and cultural preservation, holding a BA in International Law and Human Rights from Bard College. Currently, she serves as a Coordinating and Administrative Assistant at Wonder Cabinet, a space for cultural and art production in Bethlehem. In addition, Samar works with Made in Palestine, a non-profit organisation dedicated to providing Palestinians with humanitarian and economic support. As the founder of SAMARKAND, a Tatreez initiative, she is dedicated to teaching and preserving the art of Palestinian embroidery, empowering beginners to connect with this rich cultural tradition.
Fundraising
This educational workshop is part of Made in Palestine's ongoing partnership with Unassigned Gallery, a Syrian-Lebanese owned institution located in Brunswick, Naarm (Melbourne). This workshop is created in collaboration with the Stitch Intifada, a Naarm-based collective that infuses activism with the traditional practise of Tatreez. The workshop is designed to foster education and cultural immersion, while raising critical funds for families in Gaza and the West Bank who are directly supported by Made in Palestine.
To learn more about Made in Palestine's mission and the families we support, please visit itsmadeinpalestine.org
Accessibility
Unassigned Gallery is partially wheelchair accessible. Entry via front door is a single door (78cm wide) with ramp access. Seating is all on one level, on non-static chairs which can be shifted around as needed. Masks and hand sanitiser always available. Please contact Unassigned Gallery for any further questions: @unassigned _gallery
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