Nardeen Srouji
b. 1980
Nardeen Srouji’s work varies in mediums and materials. She appropriates familiar objects, images and sounds from her surroundings and transforms them into an intervention, inviting the viewer to reconfigure their understanding and relationship to the world. These interventions seek to push the boundaries and challenge the status quo by departing from their familiar function or use, turning the critique inwards to question their own existence. Her work mainly deals with the spaces or gaps between stability and instability, placement and displacement, familiarity and estrangement.
Srouji has exhibited solo shows at Sommer Gallery in Tel Aviv (2023); Haifa Museum of Art (2022) and Beit-Hagefen Art Gallery (2019). Her works have been shown in various exhibitions and institutions including: Al Qattan foundation, Ramallah (2023); The Tel Aviv Museum of Art (2022); Ramat Gan Museum (2021); The Museum of Islamic Art, Jerusalem (2020); The 7th Biennale for Drawing , Artists House – Jerusalem (2019) and MoBY, Bat-Yam Museums (2018).
Submitted by Shoshana Wayne Gallery

