Muhammad Amireh
Muhammad Amireh is a cultural practitioner and arts professional based in Amman, Jordan. With over a decade of experience, his work spans festival production, cultural project management, artistic space management, and program development. He has worked with organizations such as Al Balad Theater and Douzan Art and Culture, contributing to a wide range of cultural initiatives and public programs.
Throughout his career, Muhammad has been involved in the production and management of major cultural events and festivals, including Al Balad Music Festival and Hakaya Festival, where he engaged with diverse artistic disciplines and audiences. His experience has shaped a deep understanding of the cultural landscape and the role of arts in public life.
In addition to his practical work, Muhammad has developed a strong interest in research around art, cultural memory, heritage, and oral storytelling. His work explores how these elements can be activated within contemporary cultural practices to foster dialogue and preserve collective narratives.
He has also managed and developed educational and community-based projects, with a focus on non-hierarchical learning, knowledge exchange, and creating accessible cultural spaces. His approach centers on building meaningful connections between artists and audiences, and on using art as a tool to encourage critical thinking, empathy, and public engagement.
His current interests focus on creating cultural and artistic practices that deepen dialogue, expand audience engagement, and contribute to building a more sustainable and socially connected cultural sector.