Aymen Gharbi is an architect and a curator.

Urban Fabric and Cultural Identity

From 2013 to 2015, Aymen Gharbi worked as an architect at the National Institution of Heritage on cartography and on conservation of the Medina of Tunis. In 2015, he founded the DOOLESHA project, a collective of urban activists aiming to research and map the interplay of historic settings, ongoing urban developments, and the sociocultural tissue of the contemporary Medina. He headed projects like DOORA-FEL-HOUMA, a sociocultural project to engage young locals in research and mediation of the present changes in the Medina. Presently, he is working on DOOR-WAHDEK, a webzine linking scientific and artistic research, critical review, and intellectual debate in an online platform, an app, and a series of roundtables in the Medina.

Curatorial Practice and Cultural Heritage

In 2016 and 2018, jointly with Bettina Pelz, he directed the International Light Art Project INTERFERENCE in the Medina of Tunis staging a dialogue of contemporary art and cultural heritage. In 2017 and 2019, jointly with Bettina Pelz, he directs the International Media Art Biennial SEE DJERBA in Houmt Souk.

BIO

Since 2016 | Tunis.tn | Freelanced curator
2013 – 2015 | Tunis.tn | National Institute Of Heritage (INP)

2010 – 2013 | Sidi Bou Said.tn | National School Of Architecture And Urbanism (ENAU)

Since 2010 | Tunis.tn, Medina | Home
1989 | Born in Djerba.tn

LINKS

aymengharbi.net
DOOLESHA
DOURA-FEL-HOUMA
DOOR-WAHDEK

PHOTO

Malika Hagemann