Hafeda, Mohamad
Mohamad Hafeda is a doctoral candidate in Architectural Design at the Bartlett school of architecture, University College of London, UK
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Mohamad Hafeda is a doctoral candidate in Architectural Design at the Bartlett school of architecture, University College of London, UK
Mohammed Hafiz is the Co-Founder of Athr Gallery and the CEO of Al-Sawani Group, a fashion and lifestyle retail company in Saudi Arabia.
Artist
Gilbert Hage is a photographer who lives and works in Lebanon.
Natascha Sadr Haghighian's research-based practice encompasses a variety of forms and formats, among them video, performance, installations, text and sound.
Speaker
Marieke van Hal is an art historian and the Founding Director and President of the Biennial Foundation.
b. 1988, Palestine
Lives and works between Palestine and the Netherlands.
Inas Halabi works primarily with film to explore how social and political conditions of the past are inextricably linked to the present and the impact that overlooked or suppressed histories have on contemporary life. Her films examine how historical narratives are constructed, often focusing on individual and personal stories as a point of departure.
Performer
Tarek Halaby is a Palestinian-American performer. After graduating from the University of Iowa with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance Performance, he lived and worked in New York where he danced with a variety of companies and independent choreographers.
Monika Halkort is Assistant Professor of Digital Media and Social Communication in the Department of Communication Arts, Lebanese American University, Beirut.
Artist
Anawana Haloba drafts poetry in the form of sketches, which she then abstracts into performance-based works incorporating moving images, objects and sound.
Artist
Shayma Hamad is a multidisciplinary artist, activist and lawyer.
Artist
Ayesha Hameed explores the heritage of Black diasporas through the figure of the Atlantic Ocean. Her Afrofuturist approach combines performance, sound essays, videos and lectures.
David Hammons is a transformer of materials, whose work focuses on the physical and symbolic qualities of his surroundings in order to allow new meanings and metaphors to coalesce.
Artist
Joachim Hamou is an artist making video, performance and installation works focused on social issues.
Filmmaker
Hana Makki is a filmmaker of Saudi Arabian, Yemeni and British decent, who grew up in Sana’a, Abu Dhabi and Sheffield, and studied Literature at Goldsmiths College in London.
Speaker
Amira Hanafi has worked in diverse capacities in the cultural field for over 15 years as an artist, writer, teacher, curator and arts administrator.
Speaker
Poet and writer, Nathalie Handal is a Visiting Associate Professor of Practice in Literature and Creative Writing at NYU Abu Dhabi. Her poetry draws on her experiences of dislocation, home, travel and exile.