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Palestinian artist
born in Amman, lives and works in New York
Dahna
Abou Rahme is a media artist and activist. She teaches video art to
youth in New York City and Palestine. She was recently involved in a
community based arts project through the Kitchen, working with
adults and seniors at the Robert Fulton Houses. Abou Rahme has done
sound recording for several documentaries and short films, including
500 Dunam on the Moon and Travelogue: Palestinian from Brooklyn,
water, Sand and Burning Wood, and Blue Flickers. She is presently
working on a documentary about Palestinian’s rights to return to
their homes. |