Listen "EPISODE 51: WAFA GHNAIM, HISTORIAN, AUTHOR, & EDUCATOR"
Episode Synopsis
We’re wrapping the year with someone we’ve been looking forward to speaking with since the very beginning of it. We’re so honored to have shared a conversation with the inimitable and visionary Wafa Ghnaim—an art and dress historian, fashion researcher, embroiderer, curator, archivist, educator, and author specializing in Palestinian, Syrian, Jordanian, and Lebanese dress history, embroidery, and adornment.
We met Wafa when she attended a talk we gave about nameplate jewelry the Brooklyn Museum in February, and were immediately captivated both by her presence and her incredible book “Tatreez & Tea.” Through writing, teaching, and the Tatreez Institute, which she founded in 2016, Wafa has made it her life’s work to pay homage to and preserve Palestinian fashion history in particular—both its deep past and its continued innovation and evolution.
We spoke with her about material culture and oral tradition, the intricacies of provenance and appropriation, and how people make critical meaning through the art of dress.
We met Wafa when she attended a talk we gave about nameplate jewelry the Brooklyn Museum in February, and were immediately captivated both by her presence and her incredible book “Tatreez & Tea.” Through writing, teaching, and the Tatreez Institute, which she founded in 2016, Wafa has made it her life’s work to pay homage to and preserve Palestinian fashion history in particular—both its deep past and its continued innovation and evolution.
We spoke with her about material culture and oral tradition, the intricacies of provenance and appropriation, and how people make critical meaning through the art of dress.
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