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SUMMARY:Art Show: Shadow Time: Claire Cowie\, Fay Jones\, and Mary Ann Peters
DESCRIPTION:“Shadow Time: Claire Cowie\, Fay Jones\, and Mary Ann Peters” at studio e\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMay 3\, 2022—June 26\, 2022 | Reception Saturday\, May 14th\, 5-7PM at studio e in Georgetown\, Seattle \nJames Harris Gallery in coordination with studio e is pleased to present a group exhibition titled “Shadow Time.” This cross-generational show features the work of three women who use personal histories as the thematic ideas for their work. “Shadow Time” explores aspects of memory and how it remains buried in the unconscious until a catalyst brings it to the fore. The three artists have deep connections to the Northwest\, and have all worked individually with admiration for one another’s work. They share some commonality\, but mostly each artist’s oeuvre is distinct. This show is the first time multiple works by Claire Cowie\, Fay Jones and Mary Ann Peters will be on view together at studio e gallery. \nstudio e 609 S Brandon St\, Seattle\, WA 98108 (206) 762-3322 studioegallery.net
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/art-show-shadow-time-claire-cowie-fay-jones-and-mary-ann-peters/
LOCATION:Studio E\, 609 S Brandon St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Dreams Rising Artist Talk: Gaza Artists Malak Al-Absy and Mohammed Qraiqe
DESCRIPTION:Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip as young as 14 years old have endured four major Israeli military offensives. They live under an Israeli military blockade which controls who goes where and when\, which goods can enter and exit Gaza\, and which patients can seek specialized health care abroad. And yet\, they are dreaming of a better future. \nThe Museum of the Palestinian People is pleased to introduce a new exhibition that invites visitors to imagine a better future for Palestinian children in Gaza. Working with a team of youth specialists\, curator Ahmed Mansour asked children to paint a vision of their future. \nThe exhibition was envisioned and created in memory of the 67 Palestinian children killed in the May 2021 Israeli military offensive on the Gaza Strip. The exhibition features artwork created by 11 child and youth artists in Gaza in collaboration with Sama Center for Art and Culture. \nThis event is a conversation with two of the young artists featured in the exhibition: 16-year-old Malak Al-Absy and 21-year-old Mohammed Qraiqe. The event will be moderated by Ahmed Mansour\, the curator of Dreams Rising and the director of programs at the Museum of the Palestinian people. \nMalak Al-Absy\, 16\, is a Palestinian artist from Gaza who was born in 2006\, the year before the Israeli blockade closed the Gaza Strip to the rest of the world. Malak has lived through four major Israeli military offensives in the 2008\, 2012\, 2014\, and 2021. She started to paint from a young age and has participated in several local art exhibits in Gaza City. Through art\, Malak tries to explore the idea of love in the war-torn Gaza. \nMohammed Qraiqe\, 21\, is from the Shujaiya neighborhood in Gaza City. His talent as an artist emerged when he was five years old. He was adopted by several art institutes in Gaza before he started making his way to international exhibits. Mohammed has toured Dubai\, Tunis\, Lebanon\, and Chicago with his art. He’s currently finishing his Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science at a university in Norway.
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/dreams-rising-artist-talk-gaza-artists-malak-al-absy-and-mohammed-qraiqe/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Art,Lecture
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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/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:11.4 Dialogues on the Art of Arab Fashion: Tatreez & Tea
DESCRIPTION:Event Description: Dr. Reem El Mutwalli and Wafa Ghnaim\, Founder of Tatreez & Tea discuss her upcoming book to be published.   \nWafa Ghnaim is a Palestinian-American artist\, researcher\, writer\, educator\, and businesswoman who began learning Palestinian embroidery from her mother\, award-winning artist Feryal Abbasi-Ghnaim\, when she was two years old. This legacy has deeply influenced her career\, becoming a leading educator in the field\, the first-ever Palestinian embroidery instructor at the Smithsonian Museum\, and collections specialist at the Museum of the Palestinian People in Washington\, D.C. Wafa continues her mother’s educational legacy through Tatreez & Tea\, a global arts education initiative that she established in 2016. Tatreez & Tea’s mission is to educate and empower exiled Palestinians of their heritage as well as to cultivate and strengthen allyship with non-Palestinians around the world. \nEmbroidery\, or tatreez\, is a centuries-old practice preserved through intergenerational exchange over a cup of tea\, or shay. Inspired by generations of fibre artists\, The Tatreez Institute continues the rich traditions of embroidery\, textile\, and storytelling of Palestine\, the Palestinian diaspora\, and Greater Syria from the United States.Wafa coined the title “Tatreez & Tea” in 2015 when she set out to write a book that preserved the meanings\, stories\, and patterns of Palestinian embroidery designs that she and her sisters had learned throughout their lives. \nDate: 28th June 2022 \nTime: 12 pm (NYC)\, 5 pm (London)\, 8 pm (Dubai) \nTickets: Donation \nStudents: If you are a student or member of academia please register here to receive your complimentary registration links. \nRegistering will not only give you access to the live session but also a recorded version to catch up on in your own time. \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://arabishway.com/event/11-4-dialogues-on-the-art-of-arab-fashion-tatreez-tea/
LOCATION:WA
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