Walking as Artistic Practice

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Yasmeen Sabri, Walk a Mile in her Veil (2016)


“Walk a Mile in her Veil is an introspection of Arab identity through the lens of the veil and its user, inviting visitors to try on the veil and understand first-hand the cultural, social, and feminist motives behind it.” [credit]

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