Karmel Sabri is a Palestinian artist based in Amsterdam who makes participatory audience performances and works across public installation, sound, and printmaking. Her work rejects the intellectual and embraces the visceral. She is drawn to moments of collective gathering: weddings, funerals, protests, where emotion moves visibly between bodies and where showing up together becomes an act of love and refusal. Her work creates conditions for this: atmospheres in which people feel held, heard, and implicated. In a world that often worships reason and material realities, she embraces the unseen, where time is irrelevant, and heaven is real. She hosts Sounds of Freedom, a radio show on Amsterdam-based Echobox Radio, exploring what freedom sounds, feels, and looks like. Her participatory performances have been presented at Foam Amsterdam, Framer Framed, The Walker Art Center, Mosaic Rooms London, Public Functionary, NDSM Fuse and Kunstlinie Almere.