Biography

Dima Srouji (b. 1990, Palestine) is an architect, artist, educator, and researcher interested in layers of the ground. She is the founder of the glass sculptures project Hollow Forms. Srouji was the 2022-2023 Jameel Fellow at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Her work is part of the permanent collections at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Victoria  & Albert Museum, Institut du Monde Arabe, Corning Museum of Glass, Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Art Jameel, and the Sharjah Art Foundation.

 

Srouji is a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture and currently leads the MA City Design studio Underground Palestine at the Royal College of Art, London. 

 

She has exhibited her work at the Venice Biennale, Sharjah Art Biennial; the Diriyah Biennial, Jeddah; the Sharjah Architecture Triennial; Corning Museum of Glass; Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam; the Victoria & Albert Museum; the London Design Festival; The Palestinian Museum; and others.

Works
  • Dima Srouji, Anointed Ground 1, 2025
    Anointed Ground 1, 2025
  • Dima Srouji, Anointed Ground 2, 2025
    Anointed Ground 2, 2025
  • Dima Srouji, Anointed Shrines 1, 2025
    Anointed Shrines 1, 2025
  • Dima Srouji, Ghosts II: Holy Tap Water, 2025
    Ghosts II: Holy Tap Water, 2025
  • Dima Srouji, Maintaining the Sacred III: Intergenerational Martyria 4, 2025
    Maintaining the Sacred III: Intergenerational Martyria 4, 2025
  • Dima Srouji, Sacred Dissonance 1, 2025
    Sacred Dissonance 1, 2025
  • Dima Srouji, Sacred Dissonance 4, 2025
    Sacred Dissonance 4, 2025
Exhibitions
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