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Nour Hage is an award-winning British-Lebanese artist and designer, working across textile and digital. Her practice is centered on the exploration of Middle Eastern identities, culture, history & storytelling with a particular focus on the role of women, the supernatural and mental wellbeing. She was the inaugural Jameel Fellow at the V&A Museum in 2021-22 and was awarded the Boghossian Foundation Prize in 2014. She graduated from Parsons School of Design (Paris) with a BFA in Fashion Design.
She has exhibited at Dr Johnson's House (London), The Albany/Haramacy Residency (London), Nowhere (NYC), Foundation (digital) and has an upcoming solo exhibition at Leighton House (London) in 2023. She is based between London and Dubai.

This work is part of Nour Hage's Pillow Fort series, a series of artworks exploring her own mental health. Nour created three digital artworks in self-isolation in late 2021. These self-portraits are a continuation of her digital textile art practice where she bring fabrics and textiles from her studio and everyday life into her digital practice. These works are digital collages constructed from manipulated photographs of the fabrics of pillows she was sleeping on and piling around her for comfort during her self-isolation.
Throughout her work, she introduces elements of supernatural and superstitious protection in the form of traditional materials, colours or techniques from the Levant that have been historically used for that purpose.
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