
"Duwaji, 28, skipped out on supporting her hubby during the debate and instead spent the evening instructing a workshop on ceramic tile design at a buzzy new Levantine bistro called Huda in East Williamsburg, according to photos obtained by The Post. The $95-a-ticket workshop began at 5 p.m. and ended at 7:30 p.m. - a half hour after Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa took to the debate stage."
"Photos show Duwaji, dressed in black with gold jewelry, standing in front of a projected image of different swatches of underglaze combinations used to paint ceramics. The workshop was set to focus on "fruit iconography with damascene tile design," where participants would design their "own ceramic tiles to take home," according to the event page. Across the East River, her 33-year-old husband was fighting his way through pointed jabs from ex-Gov. Cuomo, while skirting tough questions."
Rama Duwaji led a ceramics workshop Thursday evening at Huda, a Levantine bistro in East Williamsburg. The $95 workshop ran from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and focused on fruit iconography with damascene tile design, allowing participants to design and take home their own ceramic tiles. Duwaji demonstrated underglaze swatches while teaching the class dressed in black with gold jewelry. Zohran Mamdani attended a New York City mayoral debate across the city that evening. Duwaji's class was part of a four-week series taught by different creatives. Duwaji is a Texas-born ceramist and illustrator of Syrian descent; she and Mamdani live together in a rent-stabilized Astoria apartment and married in July after four years of dating.
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