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SUMMARY:Online: Sulger-Gallery Exhibition Extension Alternative Museum of the Sudan
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of Amado Alfadni’s ‘Alternative Museum of the Sudan’ the exhibition has been extended and will remain on display at Sulger-Buel Gallery until the 31st of August 2022 and viewing is available by appointment only. \nThis solo exhibition highlights Alfadni’s deep research-based investigations into the forgotten silenced histories of the Sudan. The artist utilizes oral archives\, postcards\, photographs\, performances\, and mixed-media costumes to reveal the complex relationship between colonialism and Black Africa\, as well as the intermingled histories of Black Africa\, Egypt\, and North Africa. \nAbout the artist:\nBorn in 1976 in Cairo\, Amado Alfadni’s childhood was composed of two distinct environments: the Cairene Street and the Sudanese home. The relationship and the tension between these two cultures strongly influenced his views\, making him question the subject of identity with its related rhetoric\, as well as the variables of nation and ethnicity in his work. By working with forgotten historical events and referring to the current state of things\, he challenges the power dynamics between the individual and authority on both the social and political levels. He gives a voice to the ethnic minority\, with a focus on research and documentation of ignored happenings. \nAbout the curator:\nNajlaa El-Ageli\, an architect (AA Dip) with over twenty years of experience in the profession\, founded Noon Arts Projects in 2012. A small private arts foundation\, with a mission to bring the best of contemporary art from the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region\, from both emerging and established artists\, and expose it to the world stage. Collaborating with art venues and foundations\, she has curated over 20 exhibitions in the UK\, Spain\, Malta\, Italy\, and the US. \n 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/online-sulger-gallery-exhibition-extension-alternative-museum-of-the-sudan/
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Apply for the October delegation to do Environmental Justice and the Olive Harvest
DESCRIPTION:Our Environmental Justice and the Olive Harvest delegation promises to be a powerful time of learning about cultural and agriculture in Palestine. We need more participates to join us in person in Palestine. If you have not applied\, please apply today. Also\, we invite you to share this opportunity with your friends and networks. \nAPPLY TODAY \nThis\, our 73rd delegation\, offers a unique cultural and environmental angle on Palestine. It is an opportunity to visit Palestine during the olive harvest season — a culturally rich and important time. Hear from farmers and learn of the importance of agriculture to the economy and culture. Learn about threats to the environment\, the exploitation of natural resources\, and the struggle of Palestinian communities to maintain access to land and water. \nLEARN MORE & APPLY
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/apply-for-the-october-delegation-to-do-environmental-justice-and-the-olive-harvest/
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SUMMARY:ARCE DC: Moon Knight’s Egyptian Deities: Ammit and Taweret in Hollywood (online)
DESCRIPTION:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/moon-knights-egyptian-deities-ammit-and-taweret-in-hollywood-tickets-386146804487 \n\nDr Stuart T. Smith\, UCSB\, consultant to STARGATE\, presents a fun discussion on Ammit & Taweret and their role in Ancient Egypt’s religion \n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nMarvel’s Moon Knight drew in many fans\, and introduced viewers to two Goddesses of the Ancient Egyptian pantheon. The Hippo Goddess\, Taweret\, in her role of protectress of women\, birthing mothers\, and infants\, was universally revered for several thousand years. Pregnant women wore amulets of her\, the meme of both having big bellies lasted thousands of years. Her image was carved on protective and household items. Images of her were also placed in tombs\, to help the deceased to live again in the afterlife. This interaction with dead souls in highlighted in Moon Knight. \nAmmit\, another Goddess who was part hippo\, was also part lion and part crocodile. She interacted with the dead in a different way. At the time of final judgement\, she crouched by the balance scales where the heart of the deceased was weighed for goodness against a feather\, while the spirit of the deceased changed a list of good things done in life\, and bad things avoided. If the heart outweighed the feather\, the soul was forbidden to enter the afterlife. Their unworthy heart was tossed to Ammit\, who devoured it. The soul died. Clearly\, as “Devourer of the Dead”\, and “Eater of Hearts”she was not a Goddess to mess with. In Moon Knight\, Ammit is elegantly costumed\, with a fabulous braid and – never shown dining. \nSince his 1994 consultancy with the Stargate film\, Dr. Stuart Smith of the University of California\, Santa Barbara\, has given many entertaining talks on the incorporation of Ancient Egyptian themes in Hollywood movies.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/arce-dc-moon-knights-egyptian-deities-ammit-and-taweret-in-hollywood-online/
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