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is an Egyptian-Canadian artist, curator, and researcher decolonizing museums and archives

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Posted on July 18, 2012August 2, 2019 by PanseeAtta

Muslimah Chic

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  1. Denis Rancourt says:
    July 19, 2014 at 5:18 pm

    As saw these three on the walls at Wei's Noodle House. Mesmerizing. Beautiful. Especially in this time when Gaza is under attack.

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What if Ancient Egyptian artifacts weren't just ob What if Ancient Egyptian artifacts weren't just objects of study or observation behind glass, but interfaces for kinship and communion?

Initial test for a more embodied storytelling interface. Here, when you dip your hand in a bowl of water, it triggers an animation. A design from a faience bowl (in the Eton College collection) draws out, showing papyrus, lotus, and tilapia; part of the Nile ecosystem that have been important to Egyptians for unbroken millenia.

Water and waterways, so vital to Egypt's many faith-groups, links us as kin across time, yet rooted in a specific place.
Work in progress (Flight into Egypt) Work in progress (Flight into Egypt)
Today and tomorrow at @wereldmuseum.leiden ! I'll Today and tomorrow at @wereldmuseum.leiden ! I'll be speaking on a panel on Friday 🙂
Just emerging from a really exhausting but generat Just emerging from a really exhausting but generative few weeks, resulting in a conference I organized at @wereldmuseum.leiden and @rijksmuseumvanoudheden , then a workshop at @framerframed ! Some highlights: 

1) Chatting about art with @sarasallam
2) Introducing @iammonicahanna in the RMO Temple Hall
3) Workshop with the brilliant Monica Hanna, Yaseen  Aslam, @albadri.nora and @iamarianafernandez and a number of other great participants 
4) Restaurant cat, courtesy of @teegs3
Egyptian goose in 'Rest on Flight into Egypt' Nijl Egyptian goose in 'Rest on Flight into Egypt'
Nijlgans in 'Rust op de vlucht naar Egypte'

 @museumdelakenhal 

#leidenart #artnetherlands #dutchart #leidengallery
Nijlgans Nijlgans
Detail Detail
Horrendous little babies. Love them so much. Horrendous little babies. Love them so much.
Nile Goose on Pieter Breugel's Flight into Egypt. Nile Goose on Pieter Breugel's Flight into Egypt. 300cm x 140 cm. Acrylic on paper.
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