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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:Solidarity Town Hall: Imagining Decolonized Futures
DESCRIPTION:Online Livestream\nFREE with RSVP \nJoin us for our annual Solidarity Town Hall program\, an anchor discussion as part of AANM’s theme for Fall 2021 – Spring 2022: Istiqbal al Mustaqbal (Welcoming the Future). This year\, the Town Hall is themed Imagining Decolonized Futures\, highlighting futurist and sci-fi narratives as we imagine a world without colonial concepts. The Town Hall will feature keynote speaker: Anishinaabe academic and author Grace Dillon; and panelists: multidisciplinary Afrofuturist artist Bryce Detroit\, Canadian and Anishinaabe filmmaker Lisa Jackson\, and British Palestinian fiction writer Selma Dabbagh; with moderator Hina Baloch\, leader of the Research & Analytics team at GM. This is a virtual event taking place via Zoom.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/solidarity-town-hall-imagining-decolonized-futures/
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Lecture/Panel Discussion,Social Justice
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SUMMARY:Laila Lalami: Kepler's Literary Foundation
DESCRIPTION:THIS IS AN ONLINE EVENT. Please consider joining with a book to support programs like this one. \nPulitzer Prize Finalist Laila Lalami—author of the acclaimed novels The Moor’s Account and The Other Americans—opens up with a deeply personal and powerfully researched book about the experience of “conditional citizens” living in the United States. \nWhat does it mean to be American? In this starkly illuminating and passionate detail\, Laila Lalami recounts her unlikely journey from Moroccan immigrant to U.S. citizen\, using it as a starting point for her exploration of the rights\, liberties\, and protections that are traditionally associated with American citizenship. Through a tour of history\, politics\, culture and literature\, in a book that Viet Thanh Nguyen calls “a gift to all Americans\,” Lalami clarifies a vision of the United States where accidents of birth are codified in a hierarchy that disenfranchises and limits some based on skin color and origin. Conditional citizens\, Lalami argues\, are all the people whom America embraces with one arm\, and pushes away with the other. \nOnline with Kepler’s on October 14 for the paperback release of Conditional Citizens\, one of our most compelling literary voices takes a hard look at a broken social fabric which limits the welcoming promise of our famously multicultural nation. In a period of continued international turmoil around borders\, a very real refugee crisis and embattled citizenship\, be prepared to join the conversation: don’t miss Laila Lalami. \n“Consistently thoughtful and incisive\, the book confronts the perils of our modern age with truths to inspire the coalition-building necessary to American cultural and democratic survival. A bracingly provocative collection perfect for our times.”—Kirkus Reviews
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/laila-lalami-keplers-literary-foundation/
CATEGORIES:Book Reading
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SUMMARY:Virtual Arabic: Meetup
DESCRIPTION:Whether you’re a native speaker or learner\, this is a great chance to practice listening and speaking in Arabic!
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/virtual-arabic-meetup-oct-14/
CATEGORIES:Gathering,Language
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SUMMARY:Riz La Vie at Barboza\, Seattle
DESCRIPTION:The soul-baring RIZ LA VIE\, a Lebanese-American artist originally from New Jersey and based in New York\, has a vocal approach that ranges from a consoling croon to a fervent howl. His artful\, grainy\, and occasionally bluesy hybrid of R&B\, hip-hop\, and pop was showcased throughout 2020 in songs like “Tesla” and “She Said”\, culminating and world-expanding in the EP “Feed.” & its’ deluxe. Over the last several years\, Riz has built an increasingly growing following through a heatmaking string of singles and EPs\, drawing from musical influences ranging from the underground to Billboard’s Hot 100. From his unique genre-blending sonic approach to his thoughtful lyricism\, fans of Riz can expect exciting new music and visuals throughout 2021\, including collaborations on 6 Dogs’ posthumous album (March) and a debut album. \nCheck out his music here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZC9Fw6bb6E \nBUY TICKETS
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/11753/
LOCATION:the Barboza\, 925 E Pike St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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