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Thursday, April 5, 2012
Monday, April 2, 2012
MinD Dubai Contemporary
The MinD (Made in Dubai) Dubai Contemporary exhibition opened on March 14 and runs until April 14 at the DUCTAC Gallery of Light in Dubai. Curated by Mohammed Kazem, contemporary artist and curator from Dubai, this exhibition is the first of its kind for DUCTAC.
With full support of Jospeh Fowler, Director of the Dubai community theatre and arts centre, and Colette Mol, Arts director and visionary artist running the artist-in-residence program at DUCTAC, MinD 2012 was an exhibition which allowed 10 artists from the Emirates and abroad to come together and produce a dynamic multi-media contemporary art exhibition.
I was invited to Dubai as an artist-in-residence at DUCTAC, with the understanding that my work would be exhibited alongside 9 other artists work for the third annual MinD exhibition. My time was spent working in the studio with Lujin Yoon from South Korea, Cristiana de Marchi, an Italian born artist and writer living in Dubai, Nelly Massera, a French artist in the Emirates for the first time, and Mohammed Kazem, assisting and directing to keep up energy and communication as we worked together to create a beautiful catalogue and exhibition.
It will take time to process and fully understand the amazing experience which was living and making artwork in Dubai. With full support and encouragement from the entire staff at DUCTAC, along with supportive friends and collaborators in the studio, I felt fully engaged with the city and with the season of art happening around the annual events surrounding Art Dubai and the Sharjah March Meeting. Having the privilege of meeting and knowing Emirati artists Mohammed Ahmed, Layla Juma and especially Hassan Sharif are all life changing experiences.
Additionally, none of this would have happened for me or Lujin Yoon, my classmate and co-conspirator in Dubai, without the full support of our professor at the University of the Arts, Joe Girandola. With his continued support and belief in the importance of cross cultural understandings and the endless chances for growth through residencies, students in our MFA program will continue to have opportunities like these.
Here are some photos from the opening night of MinD
With full support of Jospeh Fowler, Director of the Dubai community theatre and arts centre, and Colette Mol, Arts director and visionary artist running the artist-in-residence program at DUCTAC, MinD 2012 was an exhibition which allowed 10 artists from the Emirates and abroad to come together and produce a dynamic multi-media contemporary art exhibition.
I was invited to Dubai as an artist-in-residence at DUCTAC, with the understanding that my work would be exhibited alongside 9 other artists work for the third annual MinD exhibition. My time was spent working in the studio with Lujin Yoon from South Korea, Cristiana de Marchi, an Italian born artist and writer living in Dubai, Nelly Massera, a French artist in the Emirates for the first time, and Mohammed Kazem, assisting and directing to keep up energy and communication as we worked together to create a beautiful catalogue and exhibition.
It will take time to process and fully understand the amazing experience which was living and making artwork in Dubai. With full support and encouragement from the entire staff at DUCTAC, along with supportive friends and collaborators in the studio, I felt fully engaged with the city and with the season of art happening around the annual events surrounding Art Dubai and the Sharjah March Meeting. Having the privilege of meeting and knowing Emirati artists Mohammed Ahmed, Layla Juma and especially Hassan Sharif are all life changing experiences.
Additionally, none of this would have happened for me or Lujin Yoon, my classmate and co-conspirator in Dubai, without the full support of our professor at the University of the Arts, Joe Girandola. With his continued support and belief in the importance of cross cultural understandings and the endless chances for growth through residencies, students in our MFA program will continue to have opportunities like these.
Here are some photos from the opening night of MinD
work by Corrina Mehiel |
Layla Juma and Joe Girandola with his recent work |
Lujin Yoon and his parents who traveled from South Korea for the exhibition |
Egyptian artist Magdi Mostafa with American artist Joe Girandola |
Lujin Yoon stacking cups for performance at MinD opening |
MinD catalogue directors: Curator Mohammed Kazem with designer and Shahid Aboobacker |
Splash by Layla Juma |
Dubai by Corrina Mehiel |
Blackout by Jessica Mein |
recent work by Mohammed Ahmed |
recent works by Lujin Yoon |
detail of recent works by Cristiana de Marchi |
installation video work by Nelly Massera |
detail of cups by Lujin Yoon |
Mohammed Kazem and Cristiana de Marchi |
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