A colorful illustration of a woman with flowing purple hair and a polka-dotted white veil. She's adorned in a vibrant dress featuring yellow, blue, and red patterns with flower motifs.

Embroidering Palestine: Walk-in tours

Register for a free guided tour during the opening weekend of Embroidering Palestine.

Visitor information

  • When

    , from to
  • For whom

    Adults

  • Languages

    Dutch & English
  • Practical information

    • Free in combination with admission ticket (no reservation required – first come, first served)
    • Maximum 15 people per time slot
    • Maximum 30 minutes per tour
  • Timing

    • 1:30 to 2:00 PM (EN)
    • 2:30 to 3:00 PM (EN)

During this introductory tour, a MoMu guide will immerse you in the story of Embroidering Palestine.

This exhibition explores Palestinian embroidery – Tatreez in Arabic – and traditional dress through four themes: nature, splendour, power and change. Tatreez originated in a rural context and reflected the close bond between women and their environment – from embroidery motifs inspired by local flora to fabrics coloured with indigo from Galilee. At the same time, embroidery was also a symbol of status and wealth: festive clothing was worn especially around marriage – an important rite of passage.

Today, embroidery’s power lies in its connection to Palestinian identity, as a symbol of resistance and solidarity. Since the Nakba, or catastrophe, of 1948, which refers to the mass displacement and dispossession of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, and the establishment of the state of Israel, tatreez has become a form of cultural resistance, an assertion of identity. The exhibition traces the politicisation of the craft, and the continued inspiration it provides to Palestinian fashion designers in the present.

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    Jeroen Broeckx
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    Jeroen Broeckx