Febrik is a not-for-profit collaborative platform for participatory art and design research projects with practicing architects, designers and artists active in the Middle East and the UK. 
Febrik’s main area of concern lies in the  dynamics and practices of public spaces in relation to social and urban  change; in specific in relation to negotiations of right of space within  spaces of refuge of previously unrepresented groups such as children  and women. We focus on the use of art-and-design-based research  methodologies and processes (architecture/ art/ film/ photography/ text)  to enhance community participation and action and to develop  propositional thinking with regards to the immediate social and physical  environment. 
Febrik approach projects by thinking creatively  in small scale and within existing resources. Through a process of  research, educational workshops and participatory design, the  methodology facilitates site and community specific dialogue and  knowledge, the exchange of skills and ideas with local partners and the  development of participatory tools for proposition. These include short  and long term site-specific programmatic and spatial interventions (such  as exhibitions, events, installations and permanent public structures  and spaces)
Through a series of project (primarily in  Palestinian Refugee Camps in the Middle East and more recently in  marginal housing estates in London) Febrik has developed a series of  research and design projects exploring ideas of the social playground,  as  public multi-functional and intergenerational spaces  enabling spatial and temporal negotiations and overlaps in appropriation  of previously unrepresented groups.
Febrik is a partnership set up by Joumana al  Jabri, Reem Charif and Mohamad Hafeda in collaboration with local  partners and creative networks. 
Contributing Team (past and present)
Fida Abdel RahmanIman BekdashGreg ShengDalal Abed El RahmanSahar HafedaSalah HamzaShaker JarrarMarwan KaabourAbeer KassemPippa MurraySophana SophanpanichRamsey Yassa

Febrik is a not-for-profit collaborative platform for participatory art and design research projects with practicing architects, designers and artists active in the Middle East and the UK.

Febrik’s main area of concern lies in the dynamics and practices of public spaces in relation to social and urban change; in specific in relation to negotiations of right of space within spaces of refuge of previously unrepresented groups such as children and women. We focus on the use of art-and-design-based research methodologies and processes (architecture/ art/ film/ photography/ text) to enhance community participation and action and to develop propositional thinking with regards to the immediate social and physical environment.

Febrik approach projects by thinking creatively in small scale and within existing resources. Through a process of research, educational workshops and participatory design, the methodology facilitates site and community specific dialogue and knowledge, the exchange of skills and ideas with local partners and the development of participatory tools for proposition. These include short and long term site-specific programmatic and spatial interventions (such as exhibitions, events, installations and permanent public structures and spaces)

Through a series of project (primarily in Palestinian Refugee Camps in the Middle East and more recently in marginal housing estates in London) Febrik has developed a series of research and design projects exploring ideas of the social playground, as  public multi-functional and intergenerational spaces enabling spatial and temporal negotiations and overlaps in appropriation of previously unrepresented groups.

Febrik is a partnership set up by Joumana al Jabri, Reem Charif and Mohamad Hafeda in collaboration with local partners and creative networks.


Contributing Team (past and present)

Fida Abdel Rahman
Iman Bekdash
Greg Sheng
Dalal Abed El Rahman
Sahar Hafeda
Salah Hamza
Shaker Jarrar
Marwan Kaabour
Abeer Kassem
Pippa Murray
Sophana Sophanpanich
Ramsey Yassa


Reem Charif: reem@febrik.org+ 447879493527 (UK)+ 9613298865 (Lebanon) Mohamad Hafeda: mohamad@febrik.org+ 447583411395 (UK)+ 96170969942 (Lebanon) Joumana al Jabri: joumana@febrik.org+ 9613953012 (Lebanon)+ 971502421447 (UAE)


Reem Charif: reem@febrik.org
+ 447879493527 (UK)
+ 9613298865 (Lebanon)
 
Mohamad Hafeda: mohamad@febrik.org
+ 447583411395 (UK)
+ 96170969942 (Lebanon)
 
Joumana al Jabri: joumana@febrik.org
+ 9613953012 (Lebanon)
+ 971502421447 (UAE)

PUBLICATIONS 
Creative  Refuge: The book acts as an educational manual for art-based contextual creative learning with children in space of refuge ; a catalogue of the children’s stories, dreams, play spaces and games; and a research documenting the social and spatial findings of Dream (1 and 2) and Play Space project workshops held in Burj El Barajneh Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon. The book gives glimpses of the current camp’s environment and social context; specifically of the reciprocal relationship between the spatial conditions in the camp and the social practices invented in response to living within it.  Creative Refuge is not yet in print. more details 
EVENTS 
South London Gallery, Mobile Conference 2, London, April 2011 
Negotiating the Politics of Public Space London, (with Samar Maakaron) 
Talks hosted by Al-Ma’mal Foundation and the A.M. Qattan Foundation, Ramallah, June 2010
Engage “Play, Galleries and Family Learning” London, 15 April 2010
Sharjah Art Foundation, March Meetings, March 2010
International Architecture Biennale “Open City: Designing Coexistence” Rotterdam, January 2010
Future Perfect: Art, Gallery Education and Regeneration engage/enquire International Conference London, 2009
START and the British Council train local artists in Lebanon, November 2007

ARTICLES
The Cat Came as a Tomato; Conversations on play and contemporaryart practice from the South London Gallery; “Curious Objects”, p:156-162
This Week In Palestine “Children’s Space”, Issue 154, February 2011 
Volume 26 - Architecture of Peace - “Working in a Palestinian Refugee camp:Talbiyeh, Jordan”, Dec 2010
Future Exhibitions 2 - Riksutstallningar Swedish Traveling Exhibitions -  Febrik, 2010 (by Helen Elizabeth Cocker)
Engage Journal 25 “Family Learning ‘Febrik, Play and the Urban Context’”, 2010

PUBLICATIONS 

Creative Refuge: The book acts as an educational manual for art-based contextual creative learning with children in space of refuge ; a catalogue of the children’s stories, dreams, play spaces and games; and a research documenting the social and spatial findings of Dream (1 and 2) and Play Space project workshops held in Burj El Barajneh Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon. The book gives glimpses of the current camp’s environment and social context; specifically of the reciprocal relationship between the spatial conditions in the camp and the social practices invented in response to living within it.  Creative Refuge is not yet in print. more details 

EVENTS 

South London Gallery, Mobile Conference 2, London, April 2011 

Negotiating the Politics of Public Space London, (with Samar Maakaron) 

Talks hosted by Al-Ma’mal Foundation and the A.M. Qattan Foundation, Ramallah, June 2010

Engage “Play, Galleries and Family Learning” London, 15 April 2010

Sharjah Art Foundation, March Meetings, March 2010

International Architecture Biennale “Open City: Designing Coexistence” Rotterdam, January 2010

Future Perfect: Art, Gallery Education and Regeneration engage/enquire International Conference London, 2009

START and the British Council train local artists in Lebanon, November 2007


ARTICLES

The Cat Came as a Tomato; Conversations on play and contemporary
art practice from the South London Gallery; “Curious Objects”, p:156-
162

This Week In Palestine “Children’s Space”, Issue 154, February 2011 

Volume 26 - Architecture of Peace - “Working in a Palestinian Refugee camp:Talbiyeh, Jordan”, Dec 2010

Future Exhibitions 2 - Riksutstallningar Swedish Traveling Exhibitions -  Febrik, 2010 (by Helen Elizabeth Cocker)

Engage Journal 25 “Family Learning ‘Febrik, Play and the Urban Context’, 2010

Febrik is a not-for-profit collaborative platform for participatory art and design research projects with practicing architects, designers and artists active in the Middle East and the UK. 
Febrik’s main area of concern lies in the  dynamics and practices of public spaces in relation to social and urban  change; in specific in relation to negotiations of right of space within  spaces of refuge of previously unrepresented groups such as children  and women. We focus on the use of art-and-design-based research  methodologies and processes (architecture/ art/ film/ photography/ text)  to enhance community participation and action and to develop  propositional thinking with regards to the immediate social and physical  environment. 
Febrik approach projects by thinking creatively  in small scale and within existing resources. Through a process of  research, educational workshops and participatory design, the  methodology facilitates site and community specific dialogue and  knowledge, the exchange of skills and ideas with local partners and the  development of participatory tools for proposition. These include short  and long term site-specific programmatic and spatial interventions (such  as exhibitions, events, installations and permanent public structures  and spaces)
Through a series of project (primarily in  Palestinian Refugee Camps in the Middle East and more recently in  marginal housing estates in London) Febrik has developed a series of  research and design projects exploring ideas of the social playground,  as  public multi-functional and intergenerational spaces  enabling spatial and temporal negotiations and overlaps in appropriation  of previously unrepresented groups.
Febrik is a partnership set up by Joumana al  Jabri, Reem Charif and Mohamad Hafeda in collaboration with local  partners and creative networks. 
Contributing Team (past and present)
Fida Abdel RahmanIman BekdashGreg ShengDalal Abed El RahmanSahar HafedaSalah HamzaShaker JarrarMarwan KaabourAbeer KassemPippa MurraySophana SophanpanichRamsey Yassa

Febrik is a not-for-profit collaborative platform for participatory art and design research projects with practicing architects, designers and artists active in the Middle East and the UK.

Febrik’s main area of concern lies in the dynamics and practices of public spaces in relation to social and urban change; in specific in relation to negotiations of right of space within spaces of refuge of previously unrepresented groups such as children and women. We focus on the use of art-and-design-based research methodologies and processes (architecture/ art/ film/ photography/ text) to enhance community participation and action and to develop propositional thinking with regards to the immediate social and physical environment.

Febrik approach projects by thinking creatively in small scale and within existing resources. Through a process of research, educational workshops and participatory design, the methodology facilitates site and community specific dialogue and knowledge, the exchange of skills and ideas with local partners and the development of participatory tools for proposition. These include short and long term site-specific programmatic and spatial interventions (such as exhibitions, events, installations and permanent public structures and spaces)

Through a series of project (primarily in Palestinian Refugee Camps in the Middle East and more recently in marginal housing estates in London) Febrik has developed a series of research and design projects exploring ideas of the social playground, as  public multi-functional and intergenerational spaces enabling spatial and temporal negotiations and overlaps in appropriation of previously unrepresented groups.

Febrik is a partnership set up by Joumana al Jabri, Reem Charif and Mohamad Hafeda in collaboration with local partners and creative networks.


Contributing Team (past and present)

Fida Abdel Rahman
Iman Bekdash
Greg Sheng
Dalal Abed El Rahman
Sahar Hafeda
Salah Hamza
Shaker Jarrar
Marwan Kaabour
Abeer Kassem
Pippa Murray
Sophana Sophanpanich
Ramsey Yassa


Reem Charif: reem@febrik.org+ 447879493527 (UK)+ 9613298865 (Lebanon) Mohamad Hafeda: mohamad@febrik.org+ 447583411395 (UK)+ 96170969942 (Lebanon) Joumana al Jabri: joumana@febrik.org+ 9613953012 (Lebanon)+ 971502421447 (UAE)


Reem Charif: reem@febrik.org
+ 447879493527 (UK)
+ 9613298865 (Lebanon)
 
Mohamad Hafeda: mohamad@febrik.org
+ 447583411395 (UK)
+ 96170969942 (Lebanon)
 
Joumana al Jabri: joumana@febrik.org
+ 9613953012 (Lebanon)
+ 971502421447 (UAE)

PUBLICATIONS 
Creative  Refuge: The book acts as an educational manual for art-based contextual creative learning with children in space of refuge ; a catalogue of the children’s stories, dreams, play spaces and games; and a research documenting the social and spatial findings of Dream (1 and 2) and Play Space project workshops held in Burj El Barajneh Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon. The book gives glimpses of the current camp’s environment and social context; specifically of the reciprocal relationship between the spatial conditions in the camp and the social practices invented in response to living within it.  Creative Refuge is not yet in print. more details 
EVENTS 
South London Gallery, Mobile Conference 2, London, April 2011 
Negotiating the Politics of Public Space London, (with Samar Maakaron) 
Talks hosted by Al-Ma’mal Foundation and the A.M. Qattan Foundation, Ramallah, June 2010
Engage “Play, Galleries and Family Learning” London, 15 April 2010
Sharjah Art Foundation, March Meetings, March 2010
International Architecture Biennale “Open City: Designing Coexistence” Rotterdam, January 2010
Future Perfect: Art, Gallery Education and Regeneration engage/enquire International Conference London, 2009
START and the British Council train local artists in Lebanon, November 2007

ARTICLES
The Cat Came as a Tomato; Conversations on play and contemporaryart practice from the South London Gallery; “Curious Objects”, p:156-162
This Week In Palestine “Children’s Space”, Issue 154, February 2011 
Volume 26 - Architecture of Peace - “Working in a Palestinian Refugee camp:Talbiyeh, Jordan”, Dec 2010
Future Exhibitions 2 - Riksutstallningar Swedish Traveling Exhibitions -  Febrik, 2010 (by Helen Elizabeth Cocker)
Engage Journal 25 “Family Learning ‘Febrik, Play and the Urban Context’”, 2010

PUBLICATIONS 

Creative Refuge: The book acts as an educational manual for art-based contextual creative learning with children in space of refuge ; a catalogue of the children’s stories, dreams, play spaces and games; and a research documenting the social and spatial findings of Dream (1 and 2) and Play Space project workshops held in Burj El Barajneh Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon. The book gives glimpses of the current camp’s environment and social context; specifically of the reciprocal relationship between the spatial conditions in the camp and the social practices invented in response to living within it.  Creative Refuge is not yet in print. more details 

EVENTS 

South London Gallery, Mobile Conference 2, London, April 2011 

Negotiating the Politics of Public Space London, (with Samar Maakaron) 

Talks hosted by Al-Ma’mal Foundation and the A.M. Qattan Foundation, Ramallah, June 2010

Engage “Play, Galleries and Family Learning” London, 15 April 2010

Sharjah Art Foundation, March Meetings, March 2010

International Architecture Biennale “Open City: Designing Coexistence” Rotterdam, January 2010

Future Perfect: Art, Gallery Education and Regeneration engage/enquire International Conference London, 2009

START and the British Council train local artists in Lebanon, November 2007


ARTICLES

The Cat Came as a Tomato; Conversations on play and contemporary
art practice from the South London Gallery; “Curious Objects”, p:156-
162

This Week In Palestine “Children’s Space”, Issue 154, February 2011 

Volume 26 - Architecture of Peace - “Working in a Palestinian Refugee camp:Talbiyeh, Jordan”, Dec 2010

Future Exhibitions 2 - Riksutstallningar Swedish Traveling Exhibitions -  Febrik, 2010 (by Helen Elizabeth Cocker)

Engage Journal 25 “Family Learning ‘Febrik, Play and the Urban Context’, 2010

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