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Sama Al Shaibi

Sama Al Shaibi

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Personal Info

  • Country of residence: Iraq
  • Gender: Female
  • Born in: 1973
  • Age: 50
  • Curriculum vitae :

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Sama Al-Shaibi, also known as “Basma Rene Al-Shaibi”, was born in 1973 in Basra, Iraq. She is a graphic artist (video art, photography, installation of media tools), through which she always discusses the voids of conflict, as a basic topic. War, exile, power, and the attempt to survive are usually topics. presented in her art. In most of her works, she uses her body as a symbol to express the country or the issue she presents. Her mother (Maha Yaqoubi) was born in Java in 1964. The entire family moved to Iraq in 1949, following emigration from Palestine in 1948. The family settled in Baghdad and married Sama’s father (Hamid) in 1968. Sama, her sisters, and her parents traveled to Basra (Iraq in 1981, during the war with Iran). Her story of leaving Iraq was told in her films “A Farewell to Arms” and “Where the Birds Fly To”.

She grew up between the Middle East and the United Nations, which she attended high school in Iowa City, studied photography at Columbia College in Chicago, and obtained a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Colorado, Boulder, in 2005. She has had many exhibitions in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East since 2003. She also had solo exhibitions in London, Dubai, Guatemala City, Jerusalem and Ramallah. Her project "Silsila" was presented at the 55th edition in Venice as part of the Maldives Tent.

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Sama Al-Shaibi The first scientific dissertation on Sama Al-Shaibi was published for the “Aperture” Foundation, entitled “Rushing Sands”, and it contained some of her work in Silsila, and a project that included video and photography in the desert that took Al-Shaibi for five years, which was presenting water scarcity in North Africa and West Asia. Part of the first show Part of this project was in the Venice session in 2013. The book also represents other episodes such as: The Revolution, Possible Negative Hands, and The Pessimists in the context of Silsila, which means “ring” or “bond” in Arabic. . The first experience of the Al-Manafet Foundation in publishing a scientific thesis about an Arab personality was about her.
projects
Al Marbout, 2012, video art.
Levitation, 2012, video art
Ho, 2011 (Solo exhibition, Dubai) is a multi-media project
empire from. Ho, 2011, featuring painting on canvas with sound
The ruler who is 2011 wooden throne statues with voice
Father Who, Ho, 2011, video art
Brother Who, Ho, 2011, video art
Son of, 2011, video art
Revolution, 2011, video art
Warhead, photograph, 2010
The Possible Hands of the Negative, Photography, 2010.
Absence/Presence from Baghdad Memories/War, video art in collaboration with Dina El Deeb, 2010
Al-Mandathir/The Remaining from Baghdad Memories/Hurub, 2010 Video Art in collaboration with Dina El-Deeb
Stillness/Chaos from Baghdad Memories/War, 2010, video art in collaboration with Dina El Deeb
End of September, 2010, 16 minutes, short narrative drama film, co-written with her and directed by Alaa Younis.
Chicks, 2009, experimental video art
Funky, 2010, Experimental video art
Sweep, 2010, experimental video art
Rivers, 2009, 58 min. Documentary about Iraqi refugees in Jordan
The bird in orange, 2009, video art
Between two rivers, 2008, photography
and Other Disorders, 2007-2008, Photography
All I Want for Christmas, 2007, video art.
In this garden, 2006, photography
Birthright, 2005, photography
To What Birds Fly To, 2008, video art
Zaman: I remember, 2002-2004.
professionalism
She holds a BA in Photography from Columbia College, Chicago, and an MA in Fine Arts (Photography, Video, and New Media) at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She is an Affiliate Professor of Photography at the University of Arizona. She participated as an elected member of the local board of directors of the Society for Educational Photography (2009-2013). She founded the female group before leaving in 2009. She was assigned by the USA to represent the States Department of Art to the United Arab Emirates from May 21-30, 2012.

Achievements and Awards

Awards
2014-2015 Fulbright Fellowship of the Western Bank of Palestine: Al-Shaibi was awarded the Honorary Fulbright Fellowship and moved to Ramallah with her family for a year. This show was under the title: Building Arts, Culture, and Society. (Palestinian Museum educational program).
2013 University of Arizona Distinguished Community Scholarship Award for the year 1885: Al-Shaibi was among four individuals awarded the Distinguished Community Scholarship Award for the year 1885, supported through the “Arab Kingdom Society” Foundation 1885, sponsored by the Office of the President of the Arab Federation. This award is given to those with distinguished performance during their average career at the university, especially in the field of teaching, research, and outreach to the Arab Society. The university supervisors and teachers reviewing the names of the candidates commented on her work, "Her art was characterized by the expression of Middle Eastern issues, the female, the body, Islam, and alienation.
2008 Crystal Apple Empowerment Award, Community Award for Photography Education, Juryd Award for Local Education
2008 Award for Excellence in Photography Education, Santa Fe Center) - Honorable Mention - and Juryd Award for Local Education
2007 Female Review Trust Award, London, UK

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