EVENT DETAILS
Demonstration
16 May 2026, 10:30 - 12:45Workshop
16 May 2026, 13:45 - 17:15VENUE INFORMATION
Victoria and Albert Museum
Cromwell Road
SW7 2RL
The Art of Egyptian Khayamiyya
BOOKING INFORMATION
Price range: £20.00 through £50.00
To express your interest in taking part in this event, please email asia.events@vam.ac.uk.Join Egyptian textile artist Hany Abd El-Kader, one of the famous Cairo ‘Tentmakers’, as he demonstrates the ancient art of cotton appliqué embroidery. The demonstration will be introduced by a talk from expert Seif El Rashidi (Director, Barakat Trust), with an opportunity to handle some examples from his personal collection.
About
Hany Abd El-Kader is one of the famous Cairo ‘Tentmakers’, male textile artisans who are keeping alive the ancient Egyptian art of cotton appliqué embroidery, known in Arabic as khayamiyya. During the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, Hany used his craft to record his eye-witness accounts of the unrest he saw taking place in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. This gave rise to a series of ‘Revolution Khayamiyya’ panels, one of which is in the V&A collection (ME.4-2016), and will be on permanent display at V&A East Museum.
Hany will be bringing his craft from Cairo to London, to demonstrate the technique of khayamiyya during London Craft Week. The demonstration will be introduced by a talk from expert Seif El Rashidi (Director, Barakat Trust), co-author (with Sam Bowker), of The Tentmakers of Cairo: Egypt’s Medieval and Modern Appliqué Craft (The American University in Cairo Press, 2018). Participants will have the opportunity to handle some examples from Seif’s personal collection, and to interact with both presenters and ask questions.
There will also be the opportunity for a smaller group to take part in a hands-on workshop in which they will be able to make their own piece of cotton appliqué embroidery to take home (see separate listing).
Until a booking website goes live, to express your interest in taking part in this event, please email asia.events@vam.ac.uk.
This event is organised as part of the 20th anniversary events to mark the opening of the V&A’s Jameel Gallery of the art of the Islamic Middle East, in 2006.