CATALOG: nesa’iyéh / نسائية (a woman thing)
Check out the complete nesa’iyeh exhibition catalog sold during the project’s American premier at marji gallery & contemporary projects. Catalog design by Lior Hamudot.
nesa’iyéh / نسائية (a woman thing)
Photographic exhibition by Mati Milstein, in collaboration with marji gallery & contemporary projects in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Curated by Saher Saman. Runs June 15 though July 15, 2012. Email info@marjigallerysantafe.com for further information.
nesa’iyéh / نسائية (a woman thing)
Photographic exhibition by Mati Milstein, in collaboration with marji gallery & contemporary projects in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Curated by Saher Saman. Opening June 15. Email info@marjigallerysantafe.com for further information.
nesa’iyéh / نسائية (a woman thing)
Photographic exhibition by Mati Milstein, in collaboration with marji gallery & contemporary projects in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. Curated by Saher Saman. Opening June 15, 2012. Email info@marjigallerysantafe.com for further information.
nesa’iyéh / نسائية (a woman thing)
marji gallery & contemporary projects promotes my photographic exhibit documenting Palestinian women activists slated to open in Santa Fe, New Mexico on 15 June, 2012. Curated by Saher Saman.
Palestine: Women First / III
Palestinian women climb a hill during a protest in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh one week after local resident Mustafa Tamimi was killed by Israeli troops. Photographed for a solo exhibit on women activists that will open in the U.S. in early summer.
Palestine: Women First / II
A Palestinian activist flees from tear gas fired by Israeli troops during a protest in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh one week after local resident Mustafa Tamimi was killed by soldiers. Photographed for a solo exhibit on women activists that will open in the U.S. in early summer.
Palestine: Women First / I
Palestinian women walk past Israeli troops during a protest in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh one week after local resident Mustafa Tamimi was killed by soldiers. Photographed for a solo exhibit on women activists that will open in the U.S. in early summer.