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SUMMARY:Mary Ann Peters: the edge becomes the center
DESCRIPTION:The following description comes from the event organizer. \nSeattle artist Mary Ann Peters (born 1949\, Beaumont\, Texas) has attended to overlooked narratives for almost forty years\, interpreting her research through mediums including painting\, sculpture\, and installation. Peters unearths hidden diasporic histories\, often through travel\, and contextualizes them within her experiences of the contemporary Middle East as a second-generation Lebanese American. the edge becomes the center brings together the artist’s series this trembling turf for the first time and presents it alongside a new installation—works that together surface the ways forgotten and repressed pasts shape present experience. \nthis trembling turf features ten abstract drawings\, including one from the Frye’s collection\, which the artist crafts by applying thin strokes of white ink to black clayboard. The series interprets natural habitats where activity occurs beneath the surface\, with rhythmic patterns referencing sound waves used by archaeologists to uncover buried traces of civilization. These intricate drawings imagine the missing records of populations and cultures physically covered over\, reminding us that forgotten histories could be buried below us\, lost within our collective memory. \nThe exhibition’s new site-specific installation continues the artist’s ongoing impossible monuments series\, works of disparate materials and forms that memorialize disregarded details of socio-political events. Peters writes\, “I define an impossible monument as something that deserves reverence but by virtue of its incidental nature would never be elevated to the status of a monument.” Together\, these bodies of work ask viewers to consider which narratives are written into history and which are erased.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/mary-ann-peters-the-edge-becomes-the-center/
LOCATION:Frye Art Museum\, 704 Terry Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98104
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:SZ Gallery: Control Anatomy
DESCRIPTION:SZ Gallery presents Control Anatomy\, an exhibit curated in collaboration with the Zawyeh Gallery in Ramallah\, Palestine. This solo exhibition by Palestinian artist Mahmoud Alhaj explores colonial violence and the architectural mechanisms of domination and control over Palestinian geography witnessed by Alhaj who was born in Gaza. \n 
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/control-anatomy/
LOCATION:SZ Art Gallery\, 2441 76th Avenue SE\, Suite 160\, Mercer Island\, WA
CATEGORIES:Art,Gathering
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SUMMARY:Educator Workshop with Arab American National Museum
DESCRIPTION:FREE with RSVP \nRegister for in-person OR virtual attendance \nPlease join AANM\, the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS) and the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University for a full-day\, hybrid professional development workshop.  The workshop invites educators to hear from fellow Arab American educators and authors on how to incorporate Arab American voices & perspectives in the classroom curriculum. The workshop will be held at AANM; virtual attendees are also welcome to register for a Zoom link. \nFeatured speakers include Reem Kassis\, award-wining author of We Are Palestinian: A Celebration of Culture and Tradition and The Palestinian Table. Attendees will receive copies of the books\, along with a lesson plan around the books. Teachers will learn of a variety of free educational resources. \nThis workshop allows educators to gain access to unique educational resources\, network with fellow educators and enhance their knowledge about the Arab American community. Traditional Arabic breakfast and lunch will be provided to all in-person attendees. SCECH credits will be available for interested educators. \nThis workshop is made possible by a Title VI grant from the United States Department of Education\, which is funding National Resource Center on the Middle East and North Africa at Georgetown University’s Center for Contemporary Arab Studies and with additional funding from the Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown. \nFor questions\, e-mail Dave Serio\, Curator of Education\, at dserio@accesscommunity.org
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/educator-workshop-with-arab-american-national-museum/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Education,Workshop
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