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Uncovered

Rethinking Photographic Stories with Tamara Abdul Hadi

Season 4, Episode 1,   Oct 13, 05:37 PM

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Anissa Talahite-Moodley talks to Tamara Abdul Hadi, an internationally known Iraqi photographer based in Canada, about her artistic practice and her re-imagining of land, people and histories through photography.


Tamara's webpage:

https://www.tamarabdulhadi.com/


Articles about Tamara's work:

https://www.1854.photography/2025/01/tamara-abdul-hadi-marshes-iraq-photo-book/

https://dorismccarthygallery.utoronto.ca/publications/essays/depicting-past-and-future-tamara-abdul-hadi-and-the-iraqi-marshlands

https://metalmagazine.eu/en/post/tamara-abdul-hadi

https://www.vice.com/en/tag/tamara-abdul-hadi/


Image Descriptions of Re-imagining Return to the Marshes:

https://aimlabgallery.accessinthemaking.ca/projects/re-imagining-return-to-the-marshes.php


Self-Portraits from Inside Palestine (video):

https://www.tpff.ca/program-guide-2015/2015/9/24/template-zesh8

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