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SUMMARY:Tatreez Workshops and Lectures by Tatreez and Tea
DESCRIPTION:Your instructor is author and scholar Wafa Ghnaim\, founder of Tatreez & Tea! \nTatreez & Tea’s mission is to preserve Palestinian embroidery and storytelling traditions in the diaspora. Tatreez & Tea is the first of it’s kind. When Wafa first founded Tatreez & Tea in 2016\, she was the only educator solely focused on Palestinian embroidery\, traveling the US and the world. Now\, new local initiatives\, culture bearers\, “tatreez circles”\, and mentors are emerging from communities around the world like never before. The tatreez revolution has gained a beautiful momentum and now is the time to join. \nWafa’s goal in her educational classes are three-fold: educate students from art history and oral history perspectives that preserve the meanings\, stories and symbolism of traditional Palestinian embroidery motifs; teach versatile skills that allow students to eventually produce large independent projects; encourage students to become creative and grow beyond simply abiding by traditional embroidery principles. \nClick here for upcoming events! \nhttps://www.tatreezandtea.com/events
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SUMMARY:A Sepulchral Grand Tour: Exploring Egyptian and Classical Monuments at Graceland Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:A Sepulchral Grand Tour: Exploring Egyptian and Classical Monuments at Graceland Cemetery\n\n\nPresented by: Dr. Foy Scalf & Dr. Tasha Vorderstrasse\n\n5:00 PMIllinois/3pm PST\n\n\n\n\n\nIn the 19th century\, Americans were very interested in ancient Egypt and the Classical world and this was reflected in the monuments they built\, including those where they interred their dead. Join Dr. Foy Scalf and Dr. Tasha Vorderstrasse of the Oriental Institute as they take you on a fascinating journey through the tombs of wealthy Chicagoans at Graceland Cemetery. From Classical and Egyptian temples to pyramids and Roman sarcophagi\, learn about Chicago funerary architecture and the Chicagoans who built them. \nThis event will be held on Zoom. A link will be emailed one week before the event.\nBiographies on Foy Scalf and Tasha Vorderstrasse:\nFoy Scalf is a Research Associate and the Head of the Research Archives library at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.  He received his PhD in Egyptology from the University of Chicago\, specializing in ancient Egyptian religious literature. His recent publications cover topics such as the Book of the Dead\, a “lost” papyrus formerly in the Newberry Library\, a Demotic archive now in the Oriental Institute\, and Egyptian grammar and linguistics. In 2017\, he curated the Oriental Institute special exhibit Book of the Dead: Becoming God in Ancient Egypt and edited the accompanying catalog.\nTasha Vorderstrasse is the University and Continuing Education Program Coordinator at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. She received her PhD in Near Eastern Archaeology from the University of Chicago in 2004. Her work focuses on the intersection of archaeology\, art and texts in the Near East\, the Caucasus\, and Central Asia and the relationships between these regions and China. 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/a-sepulchral-grand-tour-exploring-egyptian-and-classical-monuments-at-graceland-cemetery/
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