The Kids Were Off This Week… But I Wasn’t

This week, I spent a lot of time sourcing domestic items for my upcoming Close to Home exhibition installation at the Queens Museum (it’s modeled after my Cairo apartment), painting a new series I’m debuting for the show, and meeting with my curator Hitomi, Aaron – the head preparator, and Hayley – the Registrar at the museum. Let me tellContinue reading “The Kids Were Off This Week… But I Wasn’t”

Still Alive, Alhamdullilah

Was there ever a period of your life where your first thought upon waking up was “I’m still alive, alhamdullilah.”? That’s how Bisan Wizard, a Palestinian activist, filmmaker, and content creator, starts her messages on her Instagram broadcasting channel where she shares updates about herself and her community in real time as they face Israeli attacks, genocideContinue reading “Still Alive, Alhamdullilah”

FREEDOM.

I believe that art and artists are charged with the task of truth-telling and being whole, fully autonomous beings regardless of the institutions, nationalities and communities we are part of or working with. The closer we are to our Creator and higher selves, the easier it is to discern the truth even in troubled times.Continue reading “FREEDOM.”

For Freedom… Happy Juneteenth!

Juneteenth is an opportunity to reflect on what “freedom” is and how each of us can attain it. When the Emancipation Proclamation was read to enslaved Black people, they were told that if they were to stay on the plantation of their former master, their master would have to pay them. This began the practice ofContinue reading “For Freedom… Happy Juneteenth!”