Nada Al-Ajoze
Syrian Artist, Born in Latakia – 1997. I studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts – Tishreen University/Latakia and graduated in 2020. I worked as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts/Painting and Drawing Department from 2021 until 2024.
My practice centers on recapturing daily scenes and the emotional textures within them, moments shaped by love, youth, and the quiet complications of life. I focus on the intimate, in‑between gestures that often go unnoticed yet carry profound emotional weight. By attending to the subtle spaces where connection lives,
even in silence, I aim to reveal the depth and fragile beauty held in what remains unspoken.
In recent years, my work has expanded toward exploring how memory, ritual, and sensory experience shape our understanding of home, especially in contexts marked by displacement and instability. I draw from personal and collective fragments, morning sounds, familiar scents, domestic routines to examine how people recreate belonging through small, repeated acts. This shift allows me to move between the personal and the communal, tracing how home is rebuilt through continuity, adaptation, and shared emotional residue.
Using the human figure as central element, I evoke empathy, resilience, and the quiet persistence of identity. Each piece becomes an attempt to process and communicate lived experience delicate, raw, and deeply human. My work invites viewers into spaces where stillness speaks, where memory lingers, and where the fragile architecture of home is felt rather than seen.
