Barbara Rossi: Changing Landscape

Changing Landscape is a photographic research about landscape transfromations and urbanization along the Red Sea coast of Egypt. Says Barbara: Working on the concept behind the development of contemporary cities I question how natural and manmade environments are commonly represented and how they interact with each other in a country...

Ahmed Gaber: The Faded River

The Nile Delta in Egypt sits at the end of the longest river in the world. It is home to almost half of the country’s population. the people who live there are mostly farmers and rely on the Nile for irrigation. However, population inflation, climate change, sea level rise, sewage...

Andrea and Magda: Sinai Park

Egypt has largely bet on the tourist industry (around 12% of the GDP), and for the Sinai region it is nearly all of the economy that is based on tourism. A risky bet, since as soon as political tensions occur, it is the entire region that is deeply affected. The...

Alina Fedorenko: Footprint

Athar Al Nabi is the name of a quarter in the south of Cairo, it is a low income neighborhood, alike a slum where people live in not the best conditions, garbage is a part of the daily sight.In spite of everything people fight for this place, against loosing a...