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    My Mother's Tender Script
    My Mother's Tender Script
    My Mother's Tender Script
    My Mother's Tender Script
    My Mother's Tender Script
    My Mother's Tender Script
    My Mother's Tender Script
    My Mother's Tender Script
    My Mother's Tender Script
    My Mother's Tender Script
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    My Mother's Tender Script

    $60.00

    Shipping May 2026 

    Advance copies at:
    AIPAD April 22-26, 2026
    ICP May 8-10, 2026

    My Mother’s Tender Script is a visual and narrative homage to the life of the artist’s mother, a Yemeni woman whose world was shaped by early marriage, illiteracy, and societal constraint, yet marked by resilience, memory, and quiet defiance. Central to the project is her address book—a handwritten archive of names, numbers, and daily notes—which became a sanctuary and a bridge between her lived reality and a world of knowledge she was denied access to.

    Through photographs, archival material, handwritten text, and experimental processes, the book traces the tension between two worlds: the artist’s father, an educated writer and journalist, and her mother, whose sharp memory and repetition compensated for the absence of formal education. The work reflects on memory as survival, repetition as resistance, and the act of writing as an assertion of existence. The book honors a woman who preserved connection, dignity, and identity through tenderness and persistence.

    Asiya Al. Sharabi is a Yemeni-American visual artist and photographer whose work explores memory, identity, and women’s lived experiences through photography, archives, and alternative processes. Her practice bridges personal history and collective narratives, centering voices shaped by displacement, resilience, and cultural inheritance.

    Author: Asiya Al. Sharabi
    Design: Caleb Cain Marcus, Luminosity Lab

    ISBN: 978-1-959684-50-3

    Dimensions: 6.6 x 9  inches
    Number of pages: 132 
    Binding: Hardcover Swiss

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