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Mohamad Hafez (Arabic: محمد حافظ; born 1984) is a Syrian-American artist and architect living in the United States. His work primarily explores around the stories and dislocation of Syrian refugees.
Textile artists from Texas (9 P) Pages in category "Artists from Texas" The following 126 pages are in this category, out of 126 total.
The association's early leadership helped to establish the studio art department at the University of Texas at Austin, promote the formation of a state arts commission, and found some of the state's major art museums. [2] In 1927, the TFAA began a visual arts touring program that brought selected works of art to communities throughout the state ...
The J. Wayne Stark Galleries is an art museum on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, TX. It is run by the University Art Galleries Department, which is a part of the Division of Student Affairs. The art gallery is named after J. Wayne Stark, the first director of the Memorial Student Center.
Mohammed Hafez or Mohammed Hafeez may refer to: Mohammed Hafez (academic) Specialist in islamic movements; Mohamad Hafez (born 1984), Syrian-American artist and architect; Mohamed Hafez El-Sayed (born 1963), Egyptian weightlifter; Mohammed Hafez Ismail (1919 – 1997), Egyptian statesman
A.J. Kollar Fine Art, Seattle, Washington Diana: Oil on canvas ca.1890 30 x 18.125 in 76.2 x 46.04 cm Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison Echo: Oil on canvas 1892 35.875 x 29.75 90.8 x 75.7 cm Smithsonian American Art Museum Painting and Poetry [50] Oil on canvas 1886 18 x 24 in 45.9 x 61.1 cm Brooklyn Museum
Gita Hashemi (born 1961) (active since 1981), transdiscplinary, performance art, installations, digital and multimedia art; Bahman Mohasses (1931–2010), painter, sculptor, translator, and theatre director; Neda Moridpour (born 1983), artist, educator and co-founder of the artist-activist collaborative Louder than Words
April - The Museo Alameda opens in San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. [1]; 10 June – 21 November – 52nd Venice Biennale.; October - Execution by Yue Minjun sells at Sotheby's in London for £2.9 million pounds (US $5.9 million - euro 4.2 million) making it most expensive artwork ever sold by a Chinese contemporary artist.