Motherland study v. ed. 3/10
Archival pigment print on Canson gsm 310
72x30.5 cm
2019
Born in Damascus, Syria to Palestinian parents from Haifa, Eman Haram is an interdisciplinary artist of multiple identities and places of belonging. She grew up in Beirut, Lebanon and later moved to the United States where she studied and worked in various cities for two decades. Her works are a meditation on systematic erasures, personal and collective loss, and the existential predicaments resulting from the unspeakable violence of colonial machination of dispossession. Her work has been presented at Contemporary Istanbul, Casa Arabe - Madrid, Aleppo’s 8th. International Women's Festival, Dar Al Kalima, Bethlehem - Palestine, Darling Foundry and Oboro new media centre in Montreal. She works from Atelier Circulaire, one of the oldest print studios in Montreal, and currently lives between Montreal and Amman.