Gifts I Didn’t Know Were Gifts

Gifts I Didn’t Know Were Gifts is an ode to the things we inherit from our families; ‘gifts we didn’t realize were gifts’, the meaning we glean from stories, recipes, memories, and tangible items, and the stories they tell. Lena’s family was forced to leave their home in Jerusalem, Palestine, and moved to Jordan, eventually settling all around the world in search of new places to make ‘home’. This book is the culmination of the collection of all these inherited gifts – tangible and intangible – that piece together what her Palestinian identity means to her.

The book is the culmination of work created during Risolana’s inaugural Artist-in-Residence Program. The Risolana residency explores meditations on community, dialogue, and reflection and provides artists with a stipend, access and technical support with the risograph machine, and a dedicated team to see their project come to light.

Riso-printed in green, fluorescent pink and cornflower.

Hand-numbered on a bookmark inserted into the book.

Photographs from the exhibition, hosted by Risolana at 1415 Gallery in November 2022, celebrating the book Gifts I Didn’t Know were Gifts and all the artworks and creative process that went into the residency program and production of these risographs.

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