Sour Things: The Workshop

Sour Things: The Workshop

Workshop

By VCUarts Qatar

Location

VCUarts Qatar - Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts Qatar

VCUarts Qatar Doha, Al Rayyan Municipality Qatar

About this event

One-day hybrid workshop led by Mirna Bamieh

  • March 3, 2024, 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM
  • Location: Room 223, VCUarts Qatar
  • Upon Registration Only

The leader of the workshop will be remote – all participants will be present in Doha.

The workshop explores the process of active listening in the frame-world of fermentation. How we can attune ourselves to practices of care, and expand our awareness of the self, by reflecting on certain questions around fermentation as a metaphor; the bodies of the participants in relation to the body of the jar, and how time plays on both.

The workshop begins with a viewing of “To Jar”, a 20 min film by Mirna Bamieh. Its introspective nature becomes a tone guide for the workshop. This is followed by a group fermentation workshop of a lemon and spice-based ferment. During the workshop, there will be a group listening session of “Sour Cities”, a sound piece collaboration with Isaac Sulivan, and based on a text “When life gives you lemons over and over again” by Mirna Bamieh. This is the soundscape for Sour Things: The Pantry, currently on view at Noordbrabants Museum in the Netherlands.

At the end of the workshop, the group will share some small bites that transform when adding the fresh lemon recipe prepared together, before it starts its fermentation journey, in the jars that each one of the participants will take home with them.

Please choose one of the two workshop days when registering.


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VCUarts Qatar is the Qatar campus of the prestigious Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Richmond, Virginia. Established in 1998 through a partnership with Qatar Foundation, it offers students the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in fashion design, graphic design, interior design and painting & printmaking, a Bachelor of Arts degree in art history and a Master of Fine Arts degree in design.

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