The Muse a Trilogy

Group Exhibition

December 22 – December 24 (2022)

Exhibition

Curated by Reem Aljeally

We at The Muse multi studios define ourselves as an interactive regional artistic system that works to make art available to all by promoting artistic practices, providing spaces, and creating projects that express different cultural and social formulations collaboratively with other institutions and individuals interested in cultural work.

To achieve this goal, The Muse has cooperated with a large group of artistic actors, whether they are institutions or individuals with various specializations, and has succeeded in holding more than 40 activities in the past three years since our establishment in 2019.

We at The Muse believe that these achievements would not have been possible without the great support that we have received from our followers in the various means of communication and our friends from artists and those interested in art, and we are delighted and grateful for your presence with us throughout this journey.

Exhibition Images

The Artists

Adel Al-Naeem

Adel Al-Naeem is a photographer who seeks to reflect life experiences through photographs that capture the essence of people and things. The work of Al-Naim reflects ideas and human feelings, and the viewer is always invited to participate in the creation process of the artwork.

Aya Sinada

Born and raised in Khartoum, Sudan, Aya Sinada studied architecture and is interested in contemporary visual arts, where she finds joy in experimenting and moving between different visual mediums of expression. Her tool in photography is a low-quality camera to document her daily encounters and reflect how she views Khartoum city. Aya shares this project with her mother, Khitma Almalik, who was born in Wad-Medani and then moved to Khartoum. She is a veterinarian and college professor interested in photography, documentation and storytelling.

Mahammed Elmekki

Mahammed Elmekki is an architecture graduate, designer and graphics artist. Mahammed likes to present what he does as an exploration of self, themes of culture and identity through art.

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