Dana Awartani Standing by the Ruins
Exhibition
Through her multidisciplinary practice, Dana Awartani addresses the physical loss of cultural heritage through the lens of abandoned, destroyed and vanishing places.
Christmas opening times
Monday 22 to Friday 26 December: Closed
Saturday 27 to Wednesday 31 December: Open
Thursday 1 January: Closed
Normal opening hours resume from Friday 2 January.
Dana Awartani is a Palestinian-Saudi artist who lives and works between New York and Jeddah. Through her multidisciplinary practice she addresses the physical loss of cultural heritage through the lens of abandoned, destroyed and vanishing places. Working across painting, installation, textiles, performance and film, she draws attention to both the human act of making and human loss, reflecting upon the ravages of conflict within the Middle East and architectural modernisation ingrained with colonial legacy.
Named after an ongoing series of floor installations and paintings, Standing by the Ruins presents three key moments: remembrance, healing and forgetting. Each work suggests a shifting relationship with the present and simultaneously with what is absent, rooted within a practice which Awartani describes as being as much about the story of how it is made as the finished work. Throughout, she honours traditional craft techniques – from darning to adobe building methods – working with skilled artisans and using locally sourced materials in work steeped in historical and visual references from Islamic and Arab art-making traditions.
Dana Awartani: Standing by the Ruins is presented in collaboration with Arnolfini, Bristol.
This exhibition includes references to conflict, loss and mourning.
Large print guide
Events
Standing by the Ruins: Exhibition Tour with Noelle Collins
Thursday 11 December 2025, 2.00pm to 3.00pm
Ticketed (Pay what you can)
Join Towner curator Noelle Collins for an introduction to Dana Awartani’s exhibition Standing by the Ruins. Expect behind-the-scenes insights into the artworks and the stories behind their creation.
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