Katie Miranda in Islamic Arts magazine
Katie Miranda and the exhibition at Gallery al-Quds in Islamic Arts magazine
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Katie Miranda and the exhibition at Gallery al-Quds in Islamic Arts magazine
First exhibited in London at Gallery P21, Palestinian American artist Manal Deeb has titled this exhibition Heart/Homeless. She expands upon the themes of exile and identity that have infused her art practice throughout her journey.
Storytelling is one of the oldest modes of education and has taken many different forms over the years. Stories can be used to convey basic information, social customs, and more. Specifically, children’s literature (novels, poetry and more) has grown and developed into its own multifaceted genre.
“As a multicultural being, embodied with a Palestinian identity, it was important for me to understand the conflict, rooted into a culture, that influences the narrative of my Palestinian identity.”
“These paintings describe the circumstances of war, and how war can change our human nature and awaken the instinct of murder inside us and turn our lives from brothers and friends to predatory enemies.”
In a rare personal appearance in the United States, the world-renowned young Palestinian artist Malak Mattar, will speak at the Jerusalem Fund Gallery Al-Quds and exhibit original artwork.
Yasmine Dabbous explores how fabric becomes a psychological, political and economic force for Syrian refugees, the women whose embroidery gave them solace and income. Molly Sinclair McCartney’s photos of her visit to Syria before the war remind us of the life that once was.
One Day Only: August 4, 2019
Najib Joe Hakim shares images he took while living in Jerusalem in 1978-79 and the summer of 1981.