Into the Gallery Vol.02

Group Exhibition

August 26 – August 28 (2022)

Exhibition

Bait Alnisa celebrates its anniversary in August each year with an exhibition dedicated to female artists, titled “Into the Gallery: Young Sudanese female artists pop up show”, which includes works ranging from painting, design, sculpture, photography and fashion. Into The Gallery 2021 included 23 young Sudanese visual artists and received over 700 guests in 2 days.

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. It also aims to encourage their participation in exhibitions and events and boost their exposure.

The exhibition is accompanied by a discussion panel that focuses on knowledge and expertise exchange between generations, fields and advisors in addition to highlighting the role of females in the Sudanese arts scene and their contributions to its making.

This exhibition is initiated under The Muse multi studios and curated by Reem Aljeally.

Exhibition Images

Into The Gallery Conversation

The discussion panel focuses on knowledge and expertise exchange between fields and experts. It focuses on Painting, photography, design and the art industry from a female’s perspective in a general view.

Speakers

Guest Artists

Participating Artists

This exhibition was held at the Omdurman Cultural Center in Khartoum. August 2022.

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