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SUMMARY:Diana Al-Hadid: Archive of Longings:  Exhibition at the Henry Art Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Diana Al-Hadid’s work explores the interplay between the female body and the European art canon; Syrian\, Muslim\, and immigrant histories and mythologies; and architectural icons and the natural world. Born in 1981 in Aleppo\, Syria\, and raised in Cleveland\, Ohio\, Al-Hadid creates artworks that speak to her interest in the melding of cultures and the translation of disparate narratives. This monographic exhibition will consist of a selection of 13 sculptural works made between 2010 and 2021 brought into interpretive grouping for the first time. Together the sculptures identify the artist’s investigation of historical\, mythological\, and biblical narratives of women as a fundamental through-line of her practice.\nWhile Al-Hadid’s work is often interpreted primarily in relation to her interest in the art historical canon\, this show situates the artist’s deployment of these influences as advancing a network of feminist concerns: the female protagonist and its conflicted history\, as well as women’s agency\, power\, and identity. The title refers to the artist’s ongoing interest in the incomplete nature of collective history and the palimpsest of narrative and information that constructs our sense of history; it also resists the monumentalizing (and ultimately\, patriarchal and colonialist) idea of fixity and singularity. Instead\, Al-Hadid foregrounds disruption and rupture in the endlessly woven fabric of our stories of self/the body\, the migration of information and interpretation through space and time\, and the fundamentally unfixed nature of human desire.\nThe exhibition is held in conjunction with the Feminist Art Coalition (FAC)\, a nationwide initiative of art projects that seek to generate cultural awareness of feminist thought\, experience\, and action.\nA brochure with a curatorial essay\, alongside installation images\, will accompany the exhibition.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/exhibition-diana-al-hadid/
LOCATION:Henry Art Gallery\, 15th Avenue NE + NE 41st Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:FAMILY SHORT FILMS - KID FLICKS TWO
DESCRIPTION:Challenging expectations and reflecting growth and resilience\, NYICFF Kid Flicks Two is a fantastic trip on the road to growing up. Surprises in a dumpling bring good luck\, and many reflections\, in the beautiful stop motion animation The Coin. In The One You Never Forget\, a young teen tries to keep his first date under wraps\, but his parents have other ideas. In Home Away 3000\, a space traveller’s funky space van konks out on an unknown planet with plenty of surprises. \n\nWash Day | Canada | 2 | Jaida Salmon | Join Zoey as she goes through her weekly grueling routine of washing and styling her hair.\n\nShy & Ketchup | Chile | 4 | Teresa Romo | Hunger or craving\, a shy girl has to push beyond her comfort zone to fulfill her need in this hilarious film.\n\nThe Butterfly Affect | US | 5 | Stephanie Blakey | Before “the change\,” Jesse didn’t think she was any different from her friends. Now she’s a young worm trying to find her place in a butterfly’s world.\n\nThe Coin | China | 7 | Siqi Song | On Chinese New Year\, finding the coin hidden in a dumpling brings good luck. One girl discovers new identities and long-standing connections tucked inside as well.\n\nPaper Kite طيارة ورق | Qatar | 7 | Nada Bedair | From her sixth grade classroom\, Noor sketches a kite she sees outside the school walls. When new student Zayn walks in\, a dream starts to take flight.\n\nHome Away 3000 | France | 11 | Héloïse Pétel & Philippe Baranzini | After crashing on an unknown planet\, a space traveller begins to repair his spaceship. Little does he know the surprises that await him.\n\nThe One You Never Forget | US | 8 | Morgan Jon Fox | A 14-year-old excitedly prepares for his first dance\, but will his date live up to his parents’ expectations?\n\n3feet | Colombia | 14 | Giselle Geney | Get your (soccer) kicks on the way to school with Gonzalo as he hilariously tries his very best to keep things clean and stay in the game.\n\nEaten | Iran | 7 | Mohsen Rezapour | On a mysterious\, unknown planet\, a rabbit-like creature is eaten\, but that’s just the beginning of the story.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/family-short-films-kid-flicks-two/
LOCATION:Grand Cinema\, Tacoma\, 606 Fawcett Avenue\, Tacoma\, WA\, 98402\, United States
CATEGORIES:Movie
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR WITH FIDA QISHTA - FILMMAKER FROM GAZA
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, Oct. 9\, 11 am\nWEBINAR WITH FIDA QISHTA – FILMMAKER FROM GAZA \nAward-winning documentary filmmaker Fida Qishta has just returned from several months in Gaza.  She will speak about current conditions there and share clips from footage filmed after her arrival and following the May 2021 Israeli military attacks on the Strip.  \n \nFida was born and raised in Rafah in Gaza.  In her previous award-winning documentary\, Where Should the Birds Fly\, she told the story of 10-year-old Mona Samouni in the aftermath of Israeli Operation Cast Lead (2008-2009).  Join the webinar Saturday to hear how Fida has found Gaza twelve years later\, as the Israeli imposed land\, air\, and sea blockade continues into its fifteenth year.  This event is hosted by US Boats to Gaza\, one of ten national campaigns in the Gaza Freedom Flotilla coalition that sail to break the illegal Israeli naval blockade of Gaza.  The Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice\, with support from the Madison-Rafah Sister City Project\, is proud to have lent support for Fida Qishta’s return to Gaza and to the launch of her newest film project. \nLEARN MORE ABOUT FILMMAKER FIDA QISHTA HERE.\nREGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE!
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/webinar-with-fida-qishta-filmmaker-from-gaza/
CATEGORIES:Movie
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SUMMARY:SIX SHORT FICTIONAL FILMS FROM SUDAN\, EGYPT\, IRAN\, AND THE US: Tacoma Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Al-Sit | Sudan\, Qatar | 20 | Suzannah Mirghani | An arranged marriage in a cotton-farming village in Sudan. Does 15-year-old Nafisa have a choice?\n\nOur Pain  | Iran | 9 | Mahtab Pishghadam | Two women seeking a refuge from inevitable limitations of reality which denies their very existence.\n\nUndercut | US | 14 | Kelly Pike | High school female athletes become unlikely teammates in the wake of unspoken trauma.\n\nNafs Said | US | 13 | Huma Hussain | Nafs Said is a story about an Indian-Muslim housewife\, Maryam\, whose mundane life is abruptly interrupted by an opportunity to explore her desires.\n \nLight on a Path\, Follow | US | 15 | Elliot Montague | Joaquín\, a transman living in rural 1990s New England\, is eight months pregnant. After encountering a mysterious spirit in the forest\, Joaquín goes into labor early. Is this spirit haunting or guiding Joaquín as he awaits his midwife?\n\nHenet Ward | Egypt | 23 | Morad Mostafa | Halima\, a Sudanese henna painter goes to Basma’s\, a young Egyptian bride to prepare her for her wedding: under the eyes of her daughter Ward\, the encounter between the two women grows from complicity to suddenly unveiled tensions.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/six-short-fictional-films-from-sudan-egypt-iran-and-the-us-tacoma-film-festival/
LOCATION:Grand Cinema\, Tacoma\, 606 Fawcett Avenue\, Tacoma\, WA\, 98402\, United States
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