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Talk & Open Discussion: Promising Voices in contemporary Jordanian Art: ( Drawing & Painting)
Talk and open discussion entitled “Connecting with Roots and Heritage”
Open Discussion: “The Dolmens of Jordan: A Human Legacy Through the Ages “
Open discussion with artist Raed Ibrahim: “Our Lived World Through the Eyes of Art”
Talk and open discussion with Dr. Ohoud Kamal, titled “Counter-Mapping: A Creative Tool for Reclaiming Narratives in Art”
Screening and Discussion On the Works of Artists Anish Kapoor & Wangechi Mutu
Tour and Discussion With Jordanian Artist Ghassan Mafadleh Through His Solo Exhibition: “Trace upon Trace”
Panel Discussion: 75 Years of Protecting Humanity: The Enduring Relevance of International Humanitarian Law
Part of the Photo-Exhibition ‘Dialogues on Humanity’ Including Key Note Speaker H.E. Senate Nasser Judeh, Former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts – Building 1
The discussion will be in both Arabic and English with translation available
“Fifth Dimension “: Book Launch:
The Jordan National Gallery =of Fine Arts is pleased to invite you to the book launch of “Fifth Dimension “by the writer and journalist Ramzi Al-Ghazawi. and a dialogue of the artist Dr. Marwan Al-Alaan and the writer Dr. Hisham Al-Bustati at Wijdan artspace
the dialogue will be moderated by artist Linda Al-Khouri.
Talk with Moises Saman | National Geographic Explorer
Talk with Abdullah Dhiaa Al-Deen, National Geographic Explorer
Talk with Abdullah Dhiaa Al-Deen, National Geographic Explorer at The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, Building 1.
Tour and Discussion With Palestinian Artist Hani Zurob Through His Solo Exhibition: “Elixir of Memory”
Join us at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, building #2 (2nd Floor).
Talk and open discussion titled: “Resisting the Occupation in Palestinian and Arab Art”
Talk and open discussion titled: “Preserving the Legacy of Artist Mahmoud Hammad”
Talk and open discussion titled: “The Role of the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts Locally, Regionally, and Internationally”
Dr. Khalid Khreis, titled:
Join our meetup at Wijdan Artspace – located at the park of Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts.
Dialogue Session on the role of museums and cultural institutions in raising artistic and cultural awareness in the local art scene
Under the patronage of Her Excellency the Minister of Culture Haifa Al-Najjar, The Ministry of Culture, in cooperation with the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, is honored to invite you to attend the dialogue session on the role of museums and cultural institutions in raising artistic and cultural awareness in the local art scene
Conference on the Exhibition “The Trip of the Emperor Pedro II of Brazil to the Holy Land in 1876: A collection of Nineteenth Century Photos”
As part of the celebrations of the bicentennial of Brazilian Independence, The Royal Institute for Inner- Faith Studies, The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, The Arab- Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and The Embassy of Brazil cordially invite you to the conferance on the exhibition of “The Trip of Emperor Pedro II of Brazil to the Holy Land in 1876: A collection of Nineteenth Century Photos”
Invited speakers
Roberto – Director of the Center for Studies and Cultures of Latin America (CECAL) at the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), in Lebanon.
Dr Mohammad Hashem Ghosheh – Director of El Hassan Centre for Jersusalem Studies.
Working Language: English.
Through Hanaa Malallah Exhibition: The Rs:Ruins & Rubbles
Through Hanaa Malallah’s Exhibition:
“The 2Rs: Ruins & Rubbles”
6 PM Amman time
Online Talk:“Reforestation: a major challenge for breathing in the world of tomorrow”
Online Talk: “Humanity in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: 2nd Meetup”
Online Talk: Humanity in the Era of Artificial Intelligence.
Online Talk: “Reforestation: a major challenge for breathing in the world of tomorrow”
Online Talk: “Arts & Sustainable Urban Futures”
“Wandering”: Image Festival Amman 8th edition
Photos from the opening of the Image Festival Amman 8th edition entitled “Wandering”, with two exhibitions by Josef Koudelka & Mimmo Jodice. Monday 1-4-2019 at 6:00 at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts.
Online Talk: “Youth Through the Lens of Education”- Second Meetup: “Is Education accessible, safe & inclusive in our community?”
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Online Talk: “Youth Through the Lens of Education”- First Meetup – Education: an opportunity to transform lives
Takoua Ben Mohamed, Italian-Tunisian graphic journalist and Co-founder of the Cinema production company BM Entertainment Ltd. She is specialized in animation cinema in the Nemo Academy of digital arts in Florence and the author of numerous books. She collaborates with various magazines and is the art director of many Italian and European awareness campaigns. She received many awards for her work in Europe and abroad.
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Online Talk: “The Role of Art and Culture in Shaping the Future”
https://drive.google.com/…/17W…
https://eunic.eu/news/europe-readr-selected-projects
Online Talk: Introduction of: “Shaping our Future Communities”
We are pleased to announce the new reader and dialogue program by Hiwar Art Club: “Shaping our Future Communities. This project is organized by the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, EUNIC, Società Dante Alighieri-Amman, Goethe-Institut Jordan and the Institut français de Jordanie.
https://eunic.eu/news/europe-readr-selected-projects
Online Talk: “Landmarks of Arab Art – Morocco”
Online Talk: “Mohanna Durra: Creative Pioneer and Humane Artist”
Join us in the next meetup of “Hiwar Art Club” via Zoom, in this special event about the late artist Mohanna Durra, with the participation of HRH Princess Wijdan Al Hashemi, Mr. Yasar Durra, Dr. Khalid Khreis, Dr. Mazen Asfour and Ms. Zeina Saket, with a time dedicated to our joined audience to participate.
Online Talk: Art documentary “Place”
In our next meetup of “Hiwar Art Club”, you’re invited to attend the screening and open discussion on “Identity” art documentary from “Art21” film series.
Online Talk: “The Connection of Syrian Art with Arab and European Arts”
Online Talk: Art documentary “Identity”
Online Talk: Art documentary “Compassion”
Online Talk: “Landmarks of Modern & Contemporary Egyptian Art”
Online Talk: Through Exhibition “Black Swan”

Webinar: “Museums and galleries in the face of global changes and challenges”
Talk Around “Objects of Imagination” Exhibition
We are pleased to invite you in the next meet up of “Hiwar Art Club” to join us on a tour and discussion through the exhibition “Objects of Imagination”: Contemporary Arab Ceramics, currently on view at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts. ًWe are honored to host in this event artists Delair Saad Shaker Walid Rashid from the exhibition organizers along with artists Dina Haddadin, Hazem AlZubi and and others who will speak to us about their experience through this unique exhibition.
About the exhibition: by an initiative of Kinda Foundation for Contemporary Arab Art, a group of Arab artists from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia and the Emirates were invited to participate in a unique and leading occasion in the history of Arab art, to execute and exhibit ceramic artworks for more than forty artists, so that each of them makes four ceramic works in the form of a circular plate. They are a variety of works combining outstanding artistic design, drawing, and sculpture, which were implemented with techniques other than drawing on the surface of the usual painting. These works were carried out over a year and a half in the studio of artist Dalair Saad Shaker, in cooperation with the artist Walid Rashid in Amman – Jordan.
Join us at 6:30 PM, Saturday 7/3/2020 At the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts – Building #2.
Online Talk: Discussion of the Project “Separate Togetherness”
Online Talk: Art documentary “Change”
In our next meetup of “Hiwar Art Club”, you’re invited to attend the screening and open discussion on “Identity” art documentary from “Art21” film series.
Online Talk: Art Documentary “Balance”
In what ways can art convey equilibrium or disequilibrium? What is reality? How do artists perceive and express it? This episode features artists whose works explore the distinctions between balance and imbalance, and demonstrate that the smallest change in a line, a formal element, or a structure can be a radical proposition. This documentary features close examples of the practices of three contemporary artists working in various styles and media: Rackstraw Downes, Robert Mangold and Sarah Sze.
Talk with “Dr. Moawiyah Ibrahim”
“We, the residents and visitors of Jabal Al-Weibdeh, organized ourselves to act and move the Jordanians to protect old Amman. We recently learned about signs of entry of major international companies to Jabal Al-Weibdeh neighborhood and the city center, Among these companies that are so far confirmed are the American “Starbucks” cafe, the French “Carrefour” store and a McDonald’s franchise. We have lost enough of the nature and identity of ancient Amman, and if we are silent about the construction of global brands and companies in old Amman neighborhoods like Jabal Al-Weibdeh, this will contribute to destroying our local products and the visual and social identity of the place and its residents.”
Talk Around “Prince Omer Fawzi Effendi” Exhibition
We are pleased to invite you in the next meet up of Hiwar Art Club to join an open discussion session hosting professor of aesthetics and art criticism, Dr. Mazen Asfour, who will share with us his reading on the art exhibition held at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, titled “Prince Omer Fawzi Effendi”. The exhibition which bears the name of the artist, aims to introduce the artworks of this important artist in the two countries, Jordan and Turkey, and the importance of his works between the past and present. This exhibition comes as part of the programs and activities of Yunus Emre Institute in Amman in cooperation with the Royal Society of Fine Arts, where for the first time the artists works will be on display in Amman.
About the artist: Prince Omer Fawzi was born on October 13, 1914 in Haider Pasha Palace in Istanbul, his father, Prince Muhammad Ziauddin al-Din Effendi, son of Sultan Muhammad Rashad, the last sultans of the Ottoman Empire. Prince Omar Fawzi studied painting in France, and moved to the Bouzar University – Faculty of Fine Arts – in Paris. He was 19 years old at the time. During his stay in the French capital, he made strong friendships with the Spanish artists, Salvador Dali and Picasso, during which he had extensive conversations and discussions about philosophy and art in the famous Café de Flore in Paris. Prince Omar Fawzi has lived a bohemian life, as evidenced in his painting through the surrealistic look and his employing of myths in his artwork.
“Fadia Ahmad” Artist Talk
In the next meetup of “Hiwar Art Club” we are pleased to welcome Lebanese artist Fadia Ahmad for a talk and tour around her exhibition “Beyrouth | Beirut” held at The Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts where the exhibition includes a large collection of photographs in a large size devoted to the city of Beirut and its residents the artist has portrayed her since 2003 as an ongoing dialogue with the city of Beirut, which she wanders daily with her camera to photograph in a way that reflects her artistic and human adventures with a city where she finds fragmentation, difference and feeling.
Fadia Ahmad was born in 1975 in Alicante, Spain. She returns to Lebanon in 1991, after a long exile and undertakes studies at IESAV in Beirut. Studying film production and cinematography, she also masters the art of photography moving subsequently to Sub-saharian Africa, where she worked at the family business, she simultaneously pursues her artistic endeavors. She later returns to Lebanon in 2002, and undertakes in the following year the Beyrouth | Beirut series. Fadia Ahmad resorts to photography in her artistic practice. She creates series of portraits and landscapes particularly in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Engaged in humanitarian issues, she releases two series, photography & video, about refugees in Lebanon (Camps; It could be you). The artist currently lives and works between Beirut and Paris.
Through the exhibition :About Archive in Jordan
We invite you at the beginning of the new season of “Hiwar Art Club” meetings this month to attend a tour and discussion with the artists participating in the exhibition “About Archives in Jordan” currently held at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts. This exhibition comes as the culmination of Hiwar workshop: “On Art Archives in Jordan” where the joined participants were invited to choose artworks from the permanent collection of the National Gallery, and take it as a starting point for investigating histories, lineages and narratives that emerge(d) within the art scene in Jordan. Through the process, participants have analyzed and responded to their selections using various artistic, critical, contextual, and archival materials.
The workshops and exhibition were organized by Ala Younis, Raed Ibrahim, and Khaldoun Hijazin.
Participation artists: Dana Abu Khalil, Yasmine Alnabulsi, Mo’awia Bajis, Hiba Farhat, Khaldoun Hijazin, Karina Rbeihat, Omnia Sabry, Sama Shahrouri, and Raya Shanawani; In conversation with artworks from the National Gallery’s collection, featuring artists: Ahmed Mustafa, Asaad Arabi, Ufemia Rizk, Suhail Bisharat, Shaker Hassan Al Said, Riham Ghassib, Fahrelnissa Zeid, Fouad Hattar, Mona Saudi, Nasma Nimry, Ali Jabri, Hani Alqam, Wijdan, Yasser Dweik and others.
Join us at 6 PM, Saturday 28/9/2019 at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, building #2.
“Linda Khoury” Artist Talk
In the next meetup of “Hiwar Art Club” we are pleased to welcome artist Linda Khoury, director of Darat Al Tasweer for a talk and a walk through the programs and events of the Eighth Image Festival in Amman – 2019 “Wandering”, which includes numerous art exhibitions and events in various galleries and venues in Amman.
Organized by Darat Al Tasweer and in partnership with many local and international institutes The Image Festival Amman aims to gather more professionals together, attract a wider audience and create opportunities for sustainable cultural exchanges. The Festival – single major event dedicated to photography in the region – has notably programmed in the past, locally and internationally renowned photographers from all over the world. In addition to the many exhibitions related to the theme of this year “wandering”, the Festival offers workshops/meetings with professional photography guests.
Born in 1979, In Amman – Jordan, Linda Khoury was fascinated by photography as a child. In 1998 Linda took her first course in black and white photography followed by special studies in 2002 at The Saint Spirit University / Kaslik, in Lebanon. in 2007, with her accumulated experience, Linda establish Darat Al Tasweer. Linda has been teaching photography since 2005, she works as a professional photographer specialized in architecture. She also dedicates time for her passion to the art of documentary photography.
Join us at 6 PM, Saturday 27/4/2019 at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, building #2.
Artist talk with “Anees Maani”
In the next meetup of “Hiwar Art Club” we are pleased to welcome Jordanian artist ِAnees Maani to speak to us about his artistic journey with sculpture and the evolution of forms in nature and in human culture. Maani travels around the world and explores common elements that appear in forms in different environments and with different materials, organic and non-organic, artificial and natural, ancient and modern.
In Jordan, he was exploring the art of the Nabataeans and other ancient Middle Eastern historical periods. He moved to Malaysia and lived there for around three years, where he explored natural forms in rain forests and the world underwater. He later moved to Kuwait for a year, there he was exploring forms that are abstract, organic but more geometrical, inspired by the art of the Nabataeans in Petra and the art of South Arabia and Yemen from the pre-Islamic period.
Anees Maani was born in Jordan in 1973, and had received his degree in Architecture from the Building Academy in Russia in 1994. He has five solo exhibitions in his exhibition record, in addition to his participation in several group exhibitions and art symposiums in and outside of Jordan. Our guest has also represented Jordanian contemporary art in several artist residencies and workshops around the world. His artworks are part of numerous national and international collections at institutions, galleries and art museums.
Join us at 6 PM, Saturday 16/3/2019 at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, building #2.
Talk with “Mohammad Musa” (2)
Moh’d Musa is a visual communicator with a Masters Degree in Media Arts from Coventry University in England, he is currently finishing his Ph.D in Metamedia and Design from Evora University in Portugal. His visual practice spans across different the disciplines of design, painting and photography.
Join us at 6:00 pm on Saturday 16/2/2019 at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, Alwebdeh Building 2.
Talk with “Mohammad Musa” (1)
In our next Hiwar Art Club meetup we invite you on a talk by our guest designer and artist Moh’d Musa about the presence of geometrical structures in the natural world and their application in classic and contemporary visual art, architecture, design and photography. This talk comes as part of our February program under the title“Geometry in Visual Arts”.
Moh’d Musa is a visual communicator with a Masters Degree in Media Arts from Coventry University in England, he is currently finishing his Ph.D in Metamedia and Design from Evora University in Portugal. His visual practice spans across different the disciplines of design, painting and photography.
Join us at 6:00 pm on Saturday 9/2/2019 at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, Alwebdeh Building 2.
Artist talk with “Ghassan Mafadleh”
We invite you in the coming meetup of Hiwar Art Club to join our open discussion with guest artist Ghassan Mafadleh where we will talk about the influence of primitive and ancient art on modern and contemporary sculpture. We will be discussing our guest artist’s current pop-up exhibition “Statues of Ain Ghazal: Radiation from the womb of History” in addition to other examples of sculpture from the region and the world. The discussion will be in Arabic.
This meetup comes as part of our January program, titled: “Primitive Traces in Modern and Contemporary Art”.
Join us at 6 PM, Saturday 19/1/2019 at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, building #2.
“Iyad Kanaan” Artist Talk
Jordanian artist and critic Iyad Kanaan worked in his research to monitor the developments of the plastic art movement in Jordan and its impact on the postmodern context in the region and the world as a whole. This lecture will bring us to the conclusion of his latest book, “Transformations of Plastic Art in Jordan”, which was issued in 2014 in the context of revolutions and social and political upheavals in the region. In addition, he will take us to a presentation of examples of his personal experience in art.
“Raed Ibrahim” Artist Talk and “Jacques Lacan” Reading
Our next JNFGA Friends Club meeting will honorably host as guest speaker, the prominent Jordanian artist Raed Ibrahim (in the last hour of our meeting / at 5pm). As for the group discussion, we have chosen as our subject of study: thinker and psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan and his theories on the ‘Real’ ‘Imaginary’ and ‘Symbolic’ orders.
In addition, there will be a group critique session around artworks produced by two of the club members.
“Suje Garcia” Artist Talk -P.1
Members and friends, you’re invited to join us on a lecture by artist Suje Garcia who will speak to us about the emergence of performance, installation and video art which are often enclosed under the term ‘new media art’
These new forms of artistic expression have been viewed during the past century as avant-garde instances carried by various artists who have been thought to have pushed the limits of culture and aesthetic experience. The lecture will introduce material that has been pulled from several sources and will briefly describe part of the general discourse surrounding topics of new media art. We will begin by imagining not only representations of the figure in art but rather, the figure and the space it occupies as, a potential for art
This will be the first of three public lectures hosted at the National Gallery as part of the activities of ‘Metascape’ workshop, which is now gathering 14 artists, who will work collectively on creating artworks for ‘Metascape’ exhibition.
“Suje Garcia” Artist Talk -P.2
Members and friends, you’re invited to join us on the second lecture of Metascape discussions in the form of an open dialogue conducted by the artist Suje Garcia.
As new conventions of art practice developed, the artist’s persona and their social encounters became highly fundamental in the development of how we understand new media in art. There, traditional sculpture transforms into social sculpture whose formative contributors will be explored
This will be the second of three public lectures hosted at the National Gallery as part of the activities of “Metascape” workshop, which is now gathering 14 artists, who will work collectively on creating artworks for “Metascape” exhibition.
“Suje Garcia” Artist Talk -P.3
Members and friends, you are invited to join us for the third lecture of Metascape discussions in the form of an open dialogue. Here we will discuss the work of the artist Suje Garcia and the influences that engage his creative practice
This will be the third and final lecture as part of the activities of ‘MetaScape’ exhibition workshop. Featured are the culmination of 15 artists working collectively to create artwork for the ‘MetaScape’ exhibition.
“Ala Younis” Artist Talk
Our next JNFGA Friends Club meeting will honorably host the prominent artist Ala Younis to speak to us about her art practice.
Younis represented Jordan at the International Art Exhibition in Venice in 2015, in addition to her numerous local and international awards, fellowships and participations.
Ala Younis is a research-based artist and curator, based in Amman. Younis initiates journeys in archives and narratives, and reinterprets collective experiences that have collapsed into personal ones. Through research, she builds collections of objects, images, information, narratives, and notes on why/how people tell their stories. Her practice is based on found material, and on creating materials when they cannot be found or when they do not exist.
“Hanaa Malallah” Artist Talk
As part of Caravan’s events in Amman during the week of the official opening of I AM Exhibition at Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, Iraqi artist Dr Hanaa Malallah will give a talk about the role of Art in Empowering women.
Hanaa Malallah (born 1958) is an Iraqi artist and educator living in London.
She was born in Theeqar, Iraq and received a diploma in Graphic Art from the Institute of Fine Arts in Baghdad where she studied with Shakir Hassan Al Said, a BA in painting from the Academy of Fine Arts in Baghdad, a MA in painting and a PhD in the philosophy of painting from the University of Baghdad and a post-graduate certificate in Islamic and Modern Art from SOAS. She has taught at the Institute of Fine Arts and the University of Fine Arts in Baghdad and holds a fellowship at the Chelsea College of Arts.
Her work was included in the show “Iraq’s Past Speaks to the Present” at the British Museum and is also represented in the museum’s permanent collection. Her work is also included in the collections of Jordan’s Museum of Fine Arts in Amman, the Centre for Modern Art in Baghdad, the Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha and the Barjeel Art Foundation in Sharja.
Malallah received a prize awarded by the Arab League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization.
“Omar Al Abdallat” Artist Talk
In the next meeting of the JNGFA Friends Club, we are honored to welcome artist Omar Adnan Al-Abdalat cartoonist and cartoon producer. Al Abdalat has won several local, Arab and international awards. He is active in social networking sites and has more than 150,000 followers.
While working in Kharabish, “3ala Rasi” program, whose characters were created by the artist, won the silver award from YouTube. Additionally, he represented Jordan as a guest speaker at Tedx in Portugal in 2015.
“Patte Loper” Artist Talk
In our next JNGFA Friends Club meeting, we are honored to welcome artist Patte Loper to speak to us about her art practice. Her work has been described as intertwining archictecture, urban planning, activism to create an unholy alliance bertween aesthetics and ideology.
Patte Loper is an American artist who lives and works between New York City and Boston. She is on the faculty at SMFA at Tufts University and her work has been exhibited in the US and internationaly.
“Muhanna Durra” Artist Talk
We are honored to welcome the founding and eminent artist Muhanna Durra to tell us about his experience with art. Al Durra represented the Jordanian cultural and fine art movement over the years in many events and art exhibitions around the world, in addition to his possession of numerous medals, awards, grants and local and international participations.
Muhanna Durra, a Jordanian diplomat and painter is widely known for being the first to introduce abstract art in Jordan. He founded the Department of Fine Arts at the National Center for Culture and Arts in Amman and the Institute of Fine Arts in 1970. Muhanna Durra was the first Jordanian to establish a technical studio program to teach art students. Now he still offers genrously from his expertise as an art professor at the Faculty of Arts and Design at the University Jordan.
“George Al-Far” Philosophical Talk
We are honored to welcome the professor of philosophy and critical thought, Dr. George Al-Far, to talk about the role of art from a philosophical perspective. The discussion will focus on the possibilities of art, its status and its importance in the salvation of societies in light of human and ideological problems.
The writer and thinker George Al-Far, who currently works as a faculty member at the University of Jordan, holds a Master’s and Doctorate degree in Theology from the University of Latrun in 1992. He received his Master’s degree in Philosophy from the University of Claremont in 2005 and a PhD in Philosophy from the University of the Holy Spirit in Lebanon in 2009. He is a member of the Jordan Writers Association, the Jordanian Philosophical Society, and the Arab Philosophical Society.
Artist talk with Ghassan Abu Laban
We will honorably host Jordanian artist and professor Ghassan Abu Laban to speak to us about his journey in art. Our guest has held several solo exhibitions in Jordan, in addition to his participation in many exhibitions and art festivals at the local, regional and international levels. He currently works as a lecturer of drawing and painting at the Faculty of Arts and Design at the University of Jordan and he is also a member of the Jordanian Plastic Artists Association and the Jordanian Writers Association.
“Hypermodernity & Liquid Fear” Artist Talk
We are honored to welcome Mexican professor and artist Alfia Leiva on a talk about the artistic concepts of post “postmodernism”: “Hypermodernity & Liquid Fear”. She will also speak to us about her latest exhibition, which was held at the Cervantes Institute in Amman under the title “Cyber Evolution” and will continue until 4/1/2018.
Note: The meeting will be in English.
Alfia Leiva has a PhD in Fine Arts from the Polytechnic University of Valencia, and has held numerous solo and group exhibitions at the national and international levels. In addition, she published a number of articles on the world of sculpture. She works currently as a professor of sculpture at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
“Object Against The Object” Artist Talk
We are honored to welcome artist Waleed Qaisi on a talk titled “Object against the Object” to tell us about the relationship between abstract reality and reason and how questions are raised in the spirit of the material and its hidden metaphysical effect within the domain of art. This is by addressing his own experience with the creative act in addition to referencing other forms of Arab and international art.
Waleed Qaisi was born in Baghdad in 1963. He studied ceramics at the Institute of Fine Arts in Baghdad and graduated in 1985. He presented his artistic vision through participating in the first youth exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Baghdad in 1985. He continued his participation in the collective exhibitions in 1983, declaring his rebellion against form (breaking it and changing its concept) and searching for other areas of disfiguration to create a state of imbalance through form and line. He has participated in many personal and international exhibitions, In addition to his possession of many awards for his achievements in the arts.
“Reflections” Artist Talk
Reflections:
From the depths to the skies… from the roots to the branches..
We are honored to welcome artist and historical photograph restoration specialist Kelvin Bown. The artist will offer a talk, question and answer time and following open discussion space within the exhibition space of “Remembrance – a dialogue with the past”.
How can artists convey their deepest callings and intention, beyond words and known structures, into forms? A Native American teaching shares that when humans create, Spirit touches the Earth. How can this sacred understanding be integrated into our work, lives, service to community and creative arts?
The exhibition draws upon the history as a wealth of examples of possibilities of ways of living with less harm to each other or Nature. The open discussion will also invite ideas and reflections upon this theme.
Artist talk with “Juman Nimri”
We are pleased to welcome the Jordanian artist Juman Nimri to speak to us about her artistic career. Juman Nimri was born in Jordan in 1974, and had received her B.A. degree in Fine Arts at Yarmouk University in 1996. She had five solo exhibitions in her exhibition record, in addition to her participation in several group exhibitions in and outside of Jordan.
Our guest has also attended and represented Jordanian contemporary art in several artist residencies, workshops and International exhibitions in different countries. Her artworks are part of numerous international collections at institutions, galleries and museums. Most recently ” The Museum of Contemporary Art , Yinchuan / China” has collected and exhibited works from her paintings and installations. Nimri lives and works in Amman where she established “Studio Bait AlWeibdeh” and gives art courses for kids in addition to organizing annual group exhibitions since 2008 until now.
“Calligraphy And Writing In The Contemporary Arab Network” Artists’ talk
We are pleased to welcome artists Ibrahim Abu Touq and artist Salaam Sheikh Khader on a talk where our guest speakers will survey the origins, references and applications – ancient and modern – in the usage of Arabic letters and calligraphy in contemporary art. Each of our guests will also discuss their personal practices in using writing and calligraphy in their works of art.
Iraqi artist Salam Al-Sheikh Khedher graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts at the University of Baghdad in 1976. He also majored in the art of printmaking at the Universities of Madrid and Barcelona in Spain and completed his specialization in the printmaking technique “Silk Screen” at the University of Quebec, Montreal, Canada in 1992. Since then, he has held numerous solo and group exhibitions at the international level. The artist lives now between the cities of Zurich and Amman.
Artist Ibrahim Abu Touq was born in Amman – Jordan in 1958. He received a diploma in architecture in 1977 and worked in design and art direction for twenty years where he also worked as an art supervisor and graphic designer. He mastered the classical stage in Arabic calligraphy and then set out for the more contemporary and painterly usage of calligraphy in his art. In addition, he invented the fonts ‘Touq’ and ‘Petra’. Since the beginning of the present century Abu Touq studied philosophy and art criticism independently and devoted himself as a full time artist since 2005, where he has held multiple group and solo exhibitions at the local and international level.
“Social Networks And Activism As A Form Of Art” Artist Talk about
How is public space dealt with and reflected in suppressed movements and emotions? What is the connection between emotion, identity, and performance in public space?
Hiwar Art Club is hosting artists and curators Reem Marji, Joud Al-tamimi and Ameer Masoud to speak to us about their experience in navigating the divergent structures and circuits of social networks, presenting art with new challenges and possibilities