ABOUT ME

I am a multidisciplinary artist and designer working at the intersection of screen-printing, fashion design, and social justice. My practice treats clothing as both a functional object and a political medium — something worn, circulated, and displayed in public space.

I primarily work through screen-printing on garments and textiles, using the medium as a tool for fundraising. All proceeds from my print work are directed toward mutual aid efforts and humanitarian causes; I do not personally profit from these projects. For me, the goal is not production for production’s sake, but impact.

Alongside my print work, I am formally trained in fashion design and garment construction, with experience in patternmaking, textile work, and digital design. I am currently a senior double majoring in Fashion Merchandising & Design and Entrepreneurship & Innovation Technologies, where I have developed a strong foundation in both creative practice and strategic thinking.

My work is guided by three core principles:

REDISTRIBUTION

My work prioritizes mutual aid and material support over personal profit.
Design should materially benefit people, not extract from them.

RESISTANCE

My way of creation is shaped by my lineage.
In the face of ongoing erasure, I keep Palestinian inspired presence in every project I take on. Materially, visually, and structurally it is at the forefront of everything I do.

COMMUNITY

When someone wears my work, they signal shared values. That recognition creates connection and a sense of chosen family — a community defined not by proximity, but by alignment.

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I am always looking to expand my skills in meaningful ways and collaborate with value-aligned individuals/organizations:

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