Aided by the Bloomington chapter of the American Association of University Professors, IU professor Elizabeth Housworth organized the event, which includes a series of videos documenting Halaby’s art ...
The trailblazing artist’s abstract paintings, on view in her first US museum retrospective, are luxurious fields of color and form, each one pulsating with its own energy. The visual dynamism of ...
Members of the Indiana University and Bloomington communities got a glimpse into the art and life of renowned abstract artist Samia Halaby last weekend, but not through the Eskenazi Museum of Art.
DUBAI — Samia Halaby is an important and celebrated leader of abstract painting, and a scholar of Palestinian art. Born in Jaffa in 1936, in what was then Mandatory Palestine, Halaby was forced to ...
In response to the canceled exhibit, which was planned to open Feb. 10 at the Eskenazi Museum of Art on the IU Bloomington campus, community members have created a petition to reinstate the exhibit, ...
Indiana University’s Eskenazi Museum of Art has cancelled an upcoming show of work by Palestinian artist Samia Halaby. The exhibition, “Samia Halaby: Centers of Energy,” had been in the works for ...
Samia Halaby is a renowned Palestinian American artist with works displayed internationally at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Tate Modern in London, Birzeit University in Palestine, the Art ...
Samia Halaby is a Palestinian American painter, sculptor and activist who’s been an outspoken critic of Israel’s war in Gaza. In the studio with artist Samia Halaby: Why she says painting 'isn't about ...
Renowned Palestinian artist and Michigan State University alumna, Samia Halaby is making a highly anticipated return to the university in 2024 to exhibit her artwork. The retrospective will feature ...
Halaby, an IU alumna and Palestinian-born artist, was originally set to debut her first American retrospective at the museum this spring. However, the exhibition was canceled in late December due to ...
Editor's Note: This story was updated on Feb. 13, 2024 at 10:55 a.m. to clarify the artist's activist work is not directly related to her artwork. In response to the canceled exhibit, which was ...
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