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Workshop 2 on Palestinian embroidery in Madrid
February 07, 2025The workshop will be taking place on Friday, February 7, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.MADRIDOn Friday, February 7 we will be hosting a new Palestinian embroidery workshop (tatreez), to learn about this handmade craft and contribute to a collaborative project that will be displayed at our headquarters in Madrid. Sign up now and #EmbroiderPalestine! -
Second part of the course “Orientalism in the painting of the nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century”
From January 15, 2025 until February 04, 2025The course will run from February 4 to May 13, 2025, in a weekly session from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.CORDOBARegistration is now open for the second part of this artistic training course. It will be taking place over 14 sessions between February and May 2025, including theoretical lectures and visits to places of interest. -
If stones could speak: Cordoba’s history and heritage through pillaged materials
January 30, 2025From 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.CORDOBAOn Thursday, January 30, Casa Árabe will host this seminar in Cordoba, which will focus on the use and reuse of pillaged materials related with the Umayyads, at an event both academic and for the general public’s information focusing on the reuse of materials, heritage and the identity of the city of Cordoba. -
Workshop 1. Embroidering Dreams of a Palestinian Garden
January 24, 2025The workshop will be taking place on Friday, January 24, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.MADRIDIn 2025, our workshops are returning on tatreez (Palestinian embroidery). The first of them will be held on Friday, January 24, and you can already sign up to take part. Don’t miss out and take part in this collaborative project to embroider for the Palestinian cause. -
Seminar: A Tale of Two Shores: Faith, Architecture, and Mobility in the Maghrib and al-Andalus
From December 16, 2024 until December 27, 2024From 9:30 a.m. to 6:10 p.m.CORDOBAOn Friday, December 27, Casa Árabe is hosting this international seminar at its headquarters in Cordoba. Organized by Michigan State University (MSU), it will focus on the cultural, architectural and religious ties between the Maghreb and Al-Andalus.





