Abeer Seikaly is a Jordanian Palestinian interdisciplinary thinker and maker working across architecture, design, fine art, and cultural production. She is the Fall 2021 Louis I. Kahn Visiting Assistant Professor at the Yale School of Architecture.
Her practice is deeply rooted in the processes of memory and cultural empowerment, expressing architecture as a social technology that has the power to redefine how we engage with—and within—space. Challenging traditional notions of belonging and identity, her work strives to be in constant dialogue with perceptions and contemporary understandings of time, materiality, and the role that women play in the shadow of a patriarchal structure.