A City No Longer Forgotten, A Conversation with Hassan Kamil

In the project “An Unexpected Story from A City No Longer Forgotten,” Hassan Kamil documents his journey after being forced to flee his home in Khartoum due to the outbreak of war to his hometown of Berber. Through a personal window into the wider crisis, Hassan documents his own experience and the life of his […]

How Does an Artist Archive for Themselves

This recently held webinar delved into the role of artistic archives in documenting experiences tied to Sudanese art. It sheds light on the influence of time in shaping artistic works, both on personal and social levels. The discussion also explored how everyday contexts can be understood and transformed into living archives that contribute to the […]

The Archive and Its position in Sudanese Art Practices

The archive has been central to The Muse’s projects this year. The session “The Archive and Its position in Sudanese Art Practices” launched as a theoretical discussion, where artist Almogera Abdelbagi explored the intersection of art and archiving in Sudan, and Dr. Mohamed Abdel Rahman “Bob” presented his perspective on establishing the concept of the […]