Posts tagged Art of Forced Displacement
Syria Cultural Index: in conversation with Khaled Barakeh

Julie Reintjes

“The Syrian nation is not one community anymore… Syrian refugees living in Germany have completely different challenges, lives, and futures from Syrian refugees living in Jordan, or Canada. Through the Syria Cultural Index, we aim to reconnect our cultural fabric, maintain its production, and prevent it from melting into the new countries that Syrians are living in."

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Live, Love, Refugee: in conversation with Omar Imam

Julie Reintjes

Omar’s diverse artworks are about influencing unexpected audiences and re-appropriating the word refugee in order to alter people’s perceptions. His photographs and installations explore the wide spectrum of refugee identities through surreal aesthetics, cathartic collaboration, narration of the minutiae, and disruption of hegemony-dominated public space. 

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The Art of Forced Displacement

Julie Reintjes

This series will explore how the visual artistic practices of three artists narrate lived experiences of forced migration. For what purposes do these artists create; what artistic practices, methods, aesthetics and themes do they use for engagement, self-definition, and expression; and what does this tell us about the lives and rights of refugees?

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