by Hoda Katebi,
Tehran Streetstyle is a project of radical identity reclamation through fashion and portraiture.
Read Moreby Hoda Katebi,
Tehran Streetstyle is a project of radical identity reclamation through fashion and portraiture.
Read Moreby Shoug Sagur
Why is it so weird for me to walk these streets? Why does every foreign person who passes by me look surprised that I’m here?
Read Moreby Sultan Al Ramahi
The same characters appear again and again, in one way or another, until we don’t know who’s killing, occupying, oppressing, or stealing from us.
Read Moreby Mohammed Khalid
As a country, have we experienced enough sadness to have a happiness street?
Read Moreby Amir H. Fallah
My approach to art making is akin to the process of an archaeological dig.
Read MoreJoin Salafi Cowboy and Openism this Saturday (8/12) in Los Angeles for Ahwa: a truly collaborative event showcasing visual art, music, and -- of course -- coffee.
Read Moreby Sarah al-Mutairi:
"We drive down to my grandmother’s home in Jahra, Kuwait. Always dressed in our best for Eid day, like a scavenger hunt for greetings, we make our way around the neighborhood and wish our extended families a happy Eid..."
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by Shady Alhady:
Read Moreby Al Masaha Al Amena:
"... Arabic for Safe Space or Secure Area -- passively hopes to make the world a safer place for our gender-neutral children to roam and riot."
Read Moreby Iman Abbaro:
The Locals series was captured in the Egyptian market, Khan-el Khalili in January 2017.
Read Moreby The Dirty Saint:
"These pieces were created out of frustration towards the lack of compassion and empathy towards refugees in the United States..."
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Read Moreby Knar Hovakimyan:
"For this particular series, I have been lost in a confusing nostalgia for a familiar but forgotten history."
Read Moreby Fala Urfali:
"We have every right to live as we choose, but always remember the environment and culture that raised you, HELP IT, because in many ways it helped you."
Read Moreby Omar El-Sadek:
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