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SWANA Region Radio brings you a different kind of  news from Bethlehem than you might be accustomed to in this season of  commercialized Christian celebration. We have a special one-hour conversation with Palestinian artist and filmmaker  Emily Jacir. We discuss her own work, the cultural vitality of   Palestine, and also the project that she has been working on to restore  the family home in Bethlehem into a cultural  center, Dar Jacir. 

Emily Jacir lives and works  between Bethlehem, Palestine and Rome, Italy. Jacir is an artist and  filmmaker who is primarily concerned with transformation, questions of  translation, resistance and silenced historical narratives. Her work investigates personal and collective movement through public space and  its implications on the physical and social experience of  trans-Mediterranean space and time. Her remarkably various work includes Where We Come From (2001-2003),  in which the artist asked Palestinians living both abroad and within  the occupied territories: “If I could do anything for you, anywhere in  Palestine, what would it be?”;  Material for a film (2005),  based on the life of Wael Zuaiter, a Palestinian intellectual living in  Rome who was assassinated in 1972 by Israeli agents; the censored  installation stazione (2009), which would have displayed the Arabic names of the Venice vaporetto halts; and TRANSLATIO,  an installation of the Stations, consisting of various found  Palestinian objects, at the church of San Raffaele in Milano in 2016.  Her recent retrospective Europa, shown at the Whitechapel Gallery in London (2015) and the Irish Museum of Modern Art (2016-17), which focused on Jacir's manifold practice in Europe, in particular Italy and the Mediterranean.

Jacir has been actively involved in education in Palestine since 2000  and is deeply invested in creating alternative spaces of knowledge  production. She is the Founding Director of Dar Yusuf Nasri Jacir Center  for Art and Research in Bethlehem, about which we will talk more. She  is one of the founders and was a full-time professor at the  International Academy of Art Palestine in Ramallah from 2007 – 2017  (when the Academy closed) and led the first year of the Ashkal Alwan  Home Workspace Program in Beirut. Jacir  is the recipient of several awards, including a Golden Lion at the 52nd  Venice Biennale (2007); a Prince Claus Award (2007); the Guggenheim’s  Hugo Boss Prize (2008) for Material for a film;  the Herb Alpert Award (2011) and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Rome  Prize Fellow at the American Academy in Rome (2015). Her works have been  in important exhibitions internationally, including the Museum of  Modern Art, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA);  dOCUMENTA 13 (2012);  and, multiple times, the Venice Biennale.

If in this season of giving, you would like to donate to the valuable work of Dar Jacir, please contact them at info@darjacir.com.