Soomaal House of Art Archives - Art Galleries /galleries/tag/soomaal-house-of-art/ Augsburg University Mon, 08 Nov 2021 18:44:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Xariir – Khadijah Muse /galleries/2019/07/24/xariir-khadijah-muse/ Wed, 24 Jul 2019 14:03:06 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/galleries/?p=10501 SOOMAAL FELLOWSHIP EXHIBITION – 2019 Xariir – Khadijah Muse August 1 – 29, Gage Gallery Artists Talk & Reception: August ...

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SOOMAAL FELLOWSHIP EXHIBITION – 2019

Xariir – Khadijah Muse


August 1 – 29, Gage Gallery

Artists Talk & Reception: August 17, 2019, 6pm, Gage Family Art Gallery


Statement

Xariir is an installation that examines the role of women in the Somali community with regards to the unspoken and informal ways of transferring knowledge from one generation to the next. Whether in applied settings within specific situations and actions as the end goal or through ceremonial rituals and outcomes, transference of knowledge takes many forms. In particular, elder members within the Somali community oversee the learning process.

The women in the community, bearers of wisdom, cherish their roles as educators and wear their status as a badge of honor. In this way, the elders mediate and steer the younger generation through various cultural relations that shape so much of the next generation’s frame of references and ways of knowing the world.

While formal education in schools plays a vital role in Somali society, settings for this type of traditional ways of knowing within the Somalis often takes place in private and public gatherings. Thus, the assemblage and juxtaposition of the various materials, patterns and colors in Xariir references the myriad ways in which wisdom from one generation to the next flows.

Bio
Khadijah Muse is a visual artist and art organizer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her practice is greatly influenced by her commitment to community building. Khadijah uses art as a tool to explore interpersonal and environmental relationships using various mediums including photography, woodworking, sculpture, and installation.

Understanding the power of art, Khadijah facilitates opportunities for other Somali artists to optimize their artistic potential. She is the co-founder and director of Soomaal House of Art, a Minnesota-based Somali artists collective. Khadijah holds a BS in Sociology from the University of Minnesota. She is one of the two 2019 Soomaal Fellows, an initiative by Soomaal House of Art in partnership with Augsburg University Art Gallery.

 

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SOOMAAL FELLOWSHIP EXHIBITIONS – 2019 /galleries/2018/05/18/soomaal-fellowship-exhibitions-2019/ Fri, 18 May 2018 17:26:29 +0000 http://www.augsburg.edu/galleries/?p=9740 SOOMAAL FELLOWSHIP EXHIBITIONS – 2019 August 1 – 29, 2019 – Gage & Christensen Gallery Artists Talk & Reception: August ...

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SOOMAAL FELLOWSHIP EXHIBITIONS – 2019

August 1 – 29, 2019 – Gage & Christensen Gallery

Artists Talk & Reception: August 17, 2019, 6 pm

Gage Family Art Gallery


Soomaal House of Art (Soomaal) is a Minnesota-based Somali art collective that provides studio space, studio critiques, artistic community, mentorships for younger Somali artists and an annual exhibition space with educational programming.

Soomaal House of Art provides a platform for Somali visual artists who want to create and use art to shape and frame critical discourse around vexing local and global issues of our time. Moving forward, we hope the collective action of this group will lead to sustained partnerships with Minnesota institutions and, together, inspire more Minnesotans, especially Somali Minnesotans, to harness the power of art as a tool for intellectual and civic engagement.

 

Soomaal Fellowship is an initiative by Soomaal House of Art and in partnership with Augsburg University Art Galleries. The artists considered for these fellowships work in a variety of visual art media, including both traditional and new media. During the twelve-month fellowship year, each artist receives studio visits, access to technical assistance and a culminating gallery exhibition at Augsburg University.

Khadijah Muse and Kaamil A. Haider, the selected 2018/19 fellows, have each produced a body of work that culminates in an exhibition on August 1–29, 2019 at Augsburg University’s Gage Family Art Gallery and Christensen Center Art Gallery. The exhibition will have educational components to supplement artworks such as public presentations and panel discussions around the show and contemporary Somali visual art.

 

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