Opening Reception: Not About Bombs
January 2nd, 2012 by Luke| Feb |
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| 7:00 pm |
The opening reception for Not About Bombs: A collection of contemporary works by eminent female Iraqi artists explores an identity in flux.
DATE: February 3, 2012
TIME: 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Intermedia Arts, 2822 Lyndale Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55408
ADMISSION: Free
Co-Presented by IARP and Intermedia Arts
EXHIBITION RUNS JAN 31 – MAR 3, 2012
FEATURING WORKS BY ARTISTS: Julie Adnan, Dena Al-Adeeb, Sama Alshaibi, Sundus Abdul Hadi, Tamara Abdul Hadi
DESCRIPTION OF EXHIBIT
This exhibit will not be what you expect. It is not about war. It is not about Iraq. It presents contemporary art by Iraqi women, but mainly in an attempt to deliberately explore and challenge expectations. Given the Western obsession with gender issues in Middle Eastern societies, it is no surprise that women have taken center stage in the rhetoric of Western media. This has been fueled even more by the role women are playing in the tumultuous Arab Spring uprisings.
For more information, contact:
Tricia Khutoretsky
Program Manager / Curator, Iraqi Art Project
tricia@reconciliationproject.org
612.978.5566
Kathy McKay
Executive Director
kathy@reconciliationproject.org
952.545.9981

From Baghdadi/Mem Wars by Sama Alshaibi and Dena Al-Adeeb
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The Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project(IARP) seeks to promote reconciliation between the people of the United States and Iraq in response to the devastation affecting Iraqi families, society, and culture. IARP recognizes the common humanity of the people of Iraq and the people of the United States. IARP works closely with its partner in Iraq, the Muslim Peacemaker Teams.
About Intermedia Arts | www.IntermediaArts.org As Minnesota’s premier multidisciplinary, multicultural arts center, Intermedia Arts builds understanding among people by catalyzing and inspiring artists and audiences to make changes in their lives and communities. We are a nationally recognized leader in empowering artists and community leaders to use arts-based approaches to solve community issues. From graffiti art to digital technology to performance art to spoken word, we work from the community up to unearth and enliven new and emerging artists and art forms while challenging and exploring the role of art in our lives. By stimulating civic dialogue and giving voice to the issues and experiences of underrepresented communities locally, nationally and internationally, we contribute to a stronger, healthier society.
This activity is funded, in part, by appropriations from the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the State’s general fund, and its arts and cultural heritage fund that was created by a vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.
This presentation is a part of Intermedia Arts’ Catalyst Series.
Opening Reception sponsored by Bryant Lake Bowl.












