Monday, February 20, 2012

Manal AL Dowayan Solo Exhibition - Katara - Doha - Qatar

A solo exhibition by Manal Al Dowayan, an artist born and raised in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Over the course of her education, she partook in a range of courses in differing art institutions in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Bahrain and London. In 2009 she was a resident artist at the Delfina Foundation in London and attended the Clore Leadership program, in 2010 she was a resident artist at Cuadro Fine Art Gallery in Dubai and in 2011 she completed a residency at Cairo’s Townhouse Gallery. She is currently part of the British Council International Cultural Leaders program.

Manal AL Dowayan

Al Dowayan has participated in numerous group exhibitions including the British Council’s Common Ground project in 2006, the Saudi-Italian artist exchange, Nawafith (2007/09), and Edge of Arabia (2008-11). Manal has also exhibited regionally and internationally, in India, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Turkey, Bahrain, the UK, USA, UAE and Saudi Arabia. She won an international call for artists for the Imagining Ourselves anthology in 2003, which was managed by the International Museum of Women in San Francisco.
Her photograph Pointing to the Future was exhibited in New York at the 49th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in 2005. Al Dowayan also exhibited her work during the 2009 and 2011 Venice Biennale and the 2010 Berlin Biennale and Contemporary Istanbul.

Her artworks are part of the permanent collections of the British Museum, the Jordan National Museum of Fine Art, the Abdul Latif Jamil Foundation, the Delfina Foundation in London, the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH), the Nadour Foundation in Germany, and the Barjeel Foundation in Sharjah. Manal is represented by Cuadro Fine Art Gallery in Dubai.

The artworks exhibited in this exhibition belong to different series of her artistic production, namely: “I am”, “Landscapes of the Mind”, “And we had no shared dreams” and “ My Name ”.

9 Feb - 4 Mar 2012
10:00:am - 10:00:pm
KATARA Galleries Building 19 – G1
Free Admission


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