Against the backdrop of ongoing occupation, design that dignifies Palestinian cultural practices challenges the narrative that Palestine is only a site of conflict rather than a living culture with deep artistic traditions. Every workshop held, every kit sold, every pattern stitched becomes evidence of cultural continuity, refusing erasure through the simple, profound act of creating beauty.
The work functions at multiple scales, from individual learning experiences to potential future celebrations of Palestinian heritage in public spaces. It provides a system for Palestinian cultural visibility to exist and grow.