Marking the launch of the MEI Art Gallery exhibit, In This Moonless Black Night: Syrian Art After the Uprising, MEI is pleased to host a conversation exploring how Syrian artists in exile have addressed the hope, trauma and displacement of the past decade through their art.
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Academics Fine Arts
March 11, 2021
The Sister Dennis Virtual Visiting Artist Speaker Series begins Monday, March 15 with a webinar featuring an Arab-American curator and art historian.
Maymanah Farhat will talk about curatorial practice in relation to diversity, equity and inclusion during a 7 p.m. webinar. You can join the webinar here.
The three-part series, created by the CSB/SJU Art Department, is highlighting Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) artists and curators, and is named for Sr. Dennis Frandrup, OSB, professor emerita of art and artist-in-residence at CSB.
Farhat recently co-curated “History is Not Here: Art and the Arab Imaginary” organized by Mizna at the Minnesota Museum of American Art. Her art historical research and curatorial work focus on underrepresented artists and forgotten art scenes.
Hoosier Author Susie Duncan Sexton s Works Published In Dearborn Public Library s Tree Anthology Book
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Hoosier author Susie Sexton is featured in the latest Henry Ford Centennial Library Big Read upcoming Tree Anthology. The book is available for purchase on Amazon. Sexton s work was published in the organization s prior three Big Read collections Call of the Wild Dearborn: Animal Tales (also providing the photographic cover art), Dreaming Dreams No Mortal Ever Dared to Dream Before, and What s In A Name? The program has been running since 2015, and Sexton has been included in each edition.
The Middle East Institute Arts and Culture Center is proud to open "In this Moonless Black Night: Syrian Art After the Uprising," an exhibition showcasing leading Syrian contemporary artists whose work explores the trauma of the past decade through the experiences of ordinary Syrians.