2048

Analysis / Interpretation / Press / Source

Majdulin Nasrallah is an Interdisciplinary designer holding a Master of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Design Studies and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design from Virginia Commonwealth University. Majdulin weaves threads of memory, identity, and belonging into her work through various means and mediums including paintings, textiles, sculptures, and large-scale installations. Her work, both poetic and political, explores the relationship between the human experience and the built environment on both a personal and universal scale. It is an ongoing exploration and reflection on the transitory nature of borders in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. It questions the ever-changing urban fabric, where barriers are subject to constant reconfiguration - emerging, expanding, shrinking, and disappearing - based on a military agenda.

Majdulin’s work has been showcased at several venues across Doha, Qatar including Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art (2023 ,2022), Eiwan Al Gassar Gallery, St. Regis (2023 ,2022), Doha Fire Station Gallery (2021), Crescent Park, Lusail (2021), Al-Hosh Art Gallery, Jerusalem (2020). Her work has also been exhibited Internationally at the Art Museum at the University of Toronto, Canada (2022), Manege Central Exhibition Hall, St. Petersburg, Russia (2018), the Anderson Gallery, Richmond, Virginia (2018), Kraftwerk, Berlin, Germany (2017). She lives and works in Doha, Qatar.

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