Noura Alhariri


I use food, plants, and space to position Palestinian cooking as a practice in world-making. Food is held as a site of evidence: a sensory means of tracing preservation, separation, longing, and care. My work moves through fermentation, writing, tending and growing on lands big and small, foraging, photography, ecological and urban research, communal meals, and heritage recipe collection.

 

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food, plants, photography

- seen/unseen installation
- UCSB  Environmental Studies guest lecture + workshop
- YIMKIN: family recipe archive
- SEED dinner #1, The Greenhouse Project at UCSC
- olive harvest in Jordan, 2024
- grief and grapevines reading, LAX Microfest
- garden + seed projects



design, art direction, research

- sumac chili oil labels
- OSU guest lecture: color  +  client identity
- studio matter, print + digital design
- apogee, creative direction
- Gresham, OR urban planning case study
- emergent work/play, architectural capstone
- sustainable mass timber puplication + modeling
- architectural graphics
- sustainable windscreen geometry + modeling



Olive Harvest in Jordan         Photography + writing
2024, Naur



Photography and writing documentating Palestinian heritage practices in exile, with my elder, Umm Omar. Harvest shared with Umm Omar in her 80th year and 70th olive harvest, Novemeber 2024.











Umm Omar in her 80th year and 70th olive harvest, 2024







Tree prepared for harvest with a spread tarp to catch fruit









Black tea boiled over burning pruned olive branches