Into the Gallery

Group Exhibition

Exhibition

Curated by Reem Aljeally

From August 21, 2021
Until August 22, 2021

Bait Alnisa celebrates with 23 young Sudanese female artists in an exhibition that includes works ranging from painting, design, photography and fashion. The exhibition aims to provide an enriching experience to the young artists participating so that they can dive into the art scene while providing them with the necessary networks and connections. The exhibition is accompanied by an event, “Into the Gallery conversation”, a discussion panel that focuses on knowledge and expertise exchange between generations, fields and advisors and highlights the role of females in the Sudanese arts scene and their contributions to its making.

Exhibition Images

Participating Artists

Maab is a self-taught artist who delved into painting in 2015 and graduated from architecture school in 2021. Maab’s work is focused on her passions, including women’s rights, marginalised communities, and minority issues. She’s currently working as a Toubs designer and painter (Toub is the Sudanese traditional women’s costume) and an art teacher assistant while creating art collections reflecting her visions and hopes for her people.

Amani Azhari Babiker, 23, studied at the Sudan University of Science and Technology, Department of Painting. She has participated in many workshops that use the arts as a means of awareness and social development, including a workshop with UNDP, an awareness workshop on the harmful effects of female circumcision, and a workshop on the use of medicines with the World Health Organisation. Amani has participated in many group exhibitions, such as Their Coffee is Art (House of Heritage, 2021), Khali Dua exhibition (Downtown Gallery, 2021), Bait AlNisa exhibition (Savannah Gallery. 2020), Aspirations (Downtown Gallery, 2021), Pink Flame (Tewasart Gallery 2022).

This exhibition was held at Savannah Innovation Labs