
The Artist:
Born in Jaffa in 1936, Halaby was raised in Haifa until her family
immigrated to Lebanon after the occupation of Palestine in 1948. In
1951 she moved to the US where she got her MA in painting from Indiana
and Michigan. The artist is exhibited in museums and galleries all
over the US. Her solo exhibits include the Yale School of Art gallery,
and galleries in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Palestine, where her latest
exhibit was at the Sakakini in 2000. Halaby’s kinetic paintings
have also been performed and presented in numerous locations in the
US, Syria and Palestine since ’93. She has taught art at Yale,
the University of Hawaii, and others. She was also a visiting artist
in Birzeit University, Palestine for three weeks in 1997.
Her work:
Halaby’s art is abstract and she usually uses oil paints for
her work, she also executes a lot of work on paper using acrylics,
encaustic and print media. Her art includes works as large as six
by twenty four feet. Halaby’s drawings and paintings are influenced
by nature; many feature trees of Palestine. In 1985 she began using
digital media, she programs kinetic computer paintings and performs
them live with musicians. The paintings are printed out from a computer
software she invented and designed herself.
For more information on Samia Halaby go to:
www.art.net/Studios/Visual/Samia/samia.html
For more works by the artist, please go to the
Samia Halaby Exhibit
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