Clothing the Pandemic

A Virtual Exhibition of COVID-19 Face Masks from Around the World

Celebrating Palestinian Heritage “ARD Project” masks

The concept of New York-based designer Rami Kashou’s ARD Project developed over quarantine in early 2020 during a moment of quiet reflection on the state of the world’s health and artisans’ livelihoods. In Arabic, ard means world or land and he designed a series of limited edition collectable and genderless masks as a nod to his Palestinian-Jordanian roots and heritage. He says: “Some are hand embroidered while others are inspired by the craft. Tatreez (embroidery projects) support the artisans while preserving an endangered and masterful art.”

Rami Kashou, USA / Jordan

2020

Designed in Palestine and New York, New York, USA

Made in Palestine and New York, New York, USA

Cotton, polyester, silk, wool, metal, embroidered

Royal Ontario Museum 
2021.73.6 (“3URS”); 2021.73.1 (“Sunbird”); 2021.73.7 (“Tree of Life”); 2021.73.5 (“Heaven + Hell”) 

 

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