Lamia Abukhadra

Website: https://lamiaabukhadra.com/

Instagram: @lamiaabukhadra

Lamia Abukhadra is a Palestinian American artist born in Minneapolis and currently based in Beirut. Her practice studies how disasters can resurrect and generate new forms of perception, collectivity, and resistance, using the Palestinian and Lebanese contexts as microcosms of urgency. Within her drawings, prints, sculptures, texts, and installations, she embeds speculative frameworks which bring to light intimate and historical connections, poetic occurrences, and generative possibilities of survival, mutation, and self-determination. Lamia graduated from the University of Minnesota with a BFA in interdisciplinary studio art in 2018. She is a 2019-2020 Home Workspace Program Fellow at Ashkal Alwan in Beirut as well as a 2021–2022 Jan van Eyck Academie Resident in Maastricht. Her work has been exhibited in Minneapolis, Chicago, Beirut, and Berlin. Lamia is a 2018–2019 Jerome Emerging Printmaking Resident at Highpoint Center for Printmaking, a 2019 resident at ACRE, and a recipient of a 2017 Soap Factory Rethinking Public Spaces grant. Abukhadra also works in the cultural field, and currently holds the position of Art and Communications Director at Mizna (St. Paul, MN).

Exhibitions at HAIR+NAILS:

Solo shows:
“The Shape of Thin Air” (2021)
“The hammer seizes its actuality” (2023)

Group shows:
“Together”: Lamia Abukhadra, Jonathan Herrera Soto, Daniel Luedtke, Nailah Taman (2024)
“FUTURE FUTURE” (2020)
NADA Invitational (Chicago, 2019).

 

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