Tamara Al-Mashouk
Tamara Al-Mashouk is a visual artist who incorporates strategies of hosting, art-making, and live performance across her multidisciplinary projects. Through large-scale installations, performance, and video, Al-Mashouk’s work explores the intersection of memory, the body, and architecture, reflecting on movement, collective history, and place.
Her hosting practice, rooted in Arabic traditions, responds to global crises such as BLM, the Beirut explosion, and the occupation of Palestine. By collaborating with transnational artists, poets, and performers, she creates spaces of solace, transforming grief and rage into love and action through art.
Al-Mashouk has exhibited internationally, including at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Yuan Museum, Beijing; Today Is Our Tomorrow festival, Helsinki; and Fábrica de Arte Cubano, Havana.