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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:Tatreez Workshops and Lectures by Tatreez and Tea  - Ongoing
DESCRIPTION:Your instructor is author and scholar Wafa Ghnaim\, founder of Tatreez & Tea! \nTatreez & Tea’s mission is to preserve Palestinian embroidery and storytelling traditions in the diaspora. Tatreez & Tea is the first of it’s kind. When Wafa first founded Tatreez & Tea in 2016\, she was the only educator solely focused on Palestinian embroidery\, traveling the US and the world. Now\, new local initiatives\, culture bearers\, “tatreez circles”\, and mentors are emerging from communities around the world like never before. The tatreez revolution has gained a beautiful momentum and now is the time to join. \nWafa’s goal in her educational classes are three-fold: educate students from art history and oral history perspectives that preserve the meanings\, stories and symbolism of traditional Palestinian embroidery motifs; teach versatile skills that allow students to eventually produce large independent projects; encourage students to become creative and grow beyond simply abiding by traditional embroidery principles. \nClick here for upcoming events! \nhttps://www.tatreezandtea.com/events
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/tatreez-workshops-and-lectures-by-tatreez-and-tea-nov-2021/
CATEGORIES:Art,Lecture,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Online Art Exhibition: Site Insight
DESCRIPTION:November 13\, 2021—January 8\, 2022 | Online Exhibition \nJames Harris Gallery is pleased to present “Site Insight” an exhibition that explores how artists use and interpret site as a position or location especially as to its environment. This show considers how some artists interpret site in a more literal term while others use it allegorically. The disparate works act like instruments in an orchestra pit. Individually\, they are decisive works but taken in unison they reveal the emotional power works of art can have on a broad range of subjects and human character. Beauty is seen through ugliness and vice versa. All the works enlighten the viewer to the complexity of the world in which we live. The artists included in the show are: Squeak Carnwath\, Claire Cowie\, Fay Jones\, Julie Mehretu\, Jeffry Mitchell\, Mary Ann Peters\, Luke Kempton Williams\, Bing Wright\, and Amir Zaki.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/online-art-exhibition-site-insight/
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Human Rights in Palestine: An ongoing struggle for peace with justice
DESCRIPTION:We are working with the Rotary Peace Fellows Alumni to co-sponsor an important interactive webinar on the ongoing struggle for peace with justice in Palestine. We invite you to join us on Wednesday\, December 8. You can register HERE!\n\n\n\nAs part of International Human Rights week\, the Rotary Peace Fellows Alumni Asian group presents this insightful panel raising the voices and personal experience of Rotarians and Rotary Peace Fellows working for an end to occupation and peace with justice in Palestine/Israel\, Wednesday\, December 8 at 9:00 am EST\, 4:00 pm CEST and MENA\, 9:00 pm/21:00 Thailand time. \nThis interactive webinar will focus on a broad range of peace building and organizing for change including environmental justice in Western Asia as a key to peace and sustainability; importance of diversity and inclusion of Palestinian voices in media and technology for advocacy and change; peace building and nonviolent action initiatives involving Palestinian women\, youth and refugee camp residents; and anti-militarism and nonviolent resistance to Israeli occupation and Palestinian oppression involving Israeli Jewish activists. \nThis will be a 90-minute program with time for comments and questions from participants and an announcement of the launch of a new independent Rotary Peace Fellow Alumni human rights action group and a statement of support for Palestinian human rights for the Rotary community to support and sign onto. \nModerator and Panelists: \n\n\n\n\nKatherine Hughes-Fraitekh is a specialist in the Middle East in Palestine/Israel\, Jordan\, Lebanon\, Syria\, Iraq\, Gulf States and Yemen. With more than 30 years’ experience in over 70 countries world-wide\, Katherine is an expert for peacebuilding\, confict transformation\, human rights\, and nonviolent action and organizing. She has held leadership positions in many human rights and peace and justice organizations including Peace Brigades International-USA\, International Center on Nonviolent Conflict\, and Solidarity 2020 and Beyond. She is also a board member of DAY-Africa\, Kenya\, and a Rotary Peace Fellow from Chulalongkorn University\, Thailand.\n\nProfessor Mazin Qumsiyeh is founder and volunteer director of the Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability (PIBS) at Bethlehem University. A 2020 laureate of the Paul K. Feyerabend Foundation award (which acknowledges and encourages remarkable accomplishments that represent a true source of inspiration)\, and the 2019 recipient of the Takreem award that honors Arab leading accomplishments (for environmental work). He has published numerous scientific papers\, book chapters\, and several books on topics ranging from cultural heritage to human rights to biodi- versity conservation to cancer. He serves on the board of a number of Palestinian youth and service organizations and oversees many projects related to sustainability of human and natural communi- ties. Qumsiyeh is a member of the Rotary Club of Bethlehem Palestine and the Organizing Committee of Solidarity 2020 and Beyond. \nReem Ghunaim\, is a global citizen originally from Tulkarm\, Palestine. She is a sought-after public speaker and consultant and is a Positive Peace Activator and a Global Peace Index Ambassador for the Institute for Economics and Peace. Reem started in Rotary as a Rotaractor in Ramallah\, Palestine and later earned her master’s degree in City and Regional Planning and a certificate in International Peace and Confict Resolution through a Rotary Peace Fellowship at Duke-UNC Rotary Peace Center. As the immediate past Executive Director for the Rotary Action Group for Peace based in Portland\, Oregon\, Reem is the recipient of the 2021 Global Peace and Humanitarian Award that recognizes her transformative work and leadership. Reem is a Rotary Peace fellow from University of North Carolina and is currently leading her own company at the Founder Institute. \nSuheir Freitekh is originally from Nablus and currently based in Ramallah\, Palestine. She is strongly committed to peace and development exemplifed by her ongoing commitment to research and study in the eld as well as her work on peace initiatives and projects with INGOs (International Crisis Group and others) and with Palestinian NGO’s and government entities. Suheir earned a MA in Peace and Confict Resolution from a European University and is completing her second master’s degree in development and nonviolent organizing and action at the University of Haifa. She is currently a Rotary Peace Fellow at Chulalongkorn University in Thailand\, working on her social change initiative to empower women in Palestine through nontraditional careers and economic security. \nSahar Vardi is an Israeli anti-militarist and human rights activist from Jerusalem. Sahar led the Israel program for the American Friends Service Committee for ten years\, where she founded the Database of Israeli military and Security Export (https://dimse.info/). Prior to this\, Sahar worked with the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions\, ICAHD\, founded by Jeff Halper and New Profle. Sahar was involved in a protective presence/accompaniment program in the South Hebron Hills in the West Bank and is involved in grassroots anti-occupation activism in Jerusalem and throughout the Palestinian West Bank. She is a Rotary Peace Fellow at the University of Bradford in the UK.\n \nYou can register HERE!
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/human-rights-in-palestine-an-ongoing-struggle-for-peace-with-justice/
CATEGORIES:Social Justice
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