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Wednesday 24 October 2007 until 10 November, 2007.
SPAN Galleries, 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne. Friday 25 January, 2008 until Sunday 23 March, 2008 Shepparton Art Gallery, Eastbank Centre, 70 Welsford Street, Shepparton. Phone: 03-5832 9861 Open 7 days per week, 10am-4pm. Public Holidays 1pm-4pm www.greatershepparton.com.au/sheppartgallery
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Media Interview with Prof. Khalid Khreis
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Breaking the VeilsBreaking the Veils exhibition breaks the silence on women and Islam Hosted by The Interfaith Centre of Melbourne and curated by HRH Princess Widjan Al Hashemi of Jordan, the exhibition aims to remove the 'veils' of misconception and misunderstanding that distort the image of women in Islamic countries. The exhibition highlights the works of fifty-one women artists who live in twenty-one Islamic countries around the world. Many of the artists are practising professionals with degrees in fine art, while others are self-taught. Although the works do not represent any particular religion - the individual faiths of the women include Islam, Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism - the exhibition embodies those cultures that are rooted in the Islamic tradition. This exhibition is a unique celebration of the diverse ways in which women from Islamic countries see the world and gives us a better understanding of these women's lives. ![]() The subject matter of the artistic works reflects universal social and feminist themes, including politics, identity and relationships, as well as messages of freedom and human dignity. Meriam Bouderbala's deceptively simple and direct works, for example, are highly symbolic but rich in meaning (see Image above). In contrast, the dreamlike compositions of Souad Attar delve into classical Arab myths, folk tales and poetry, and explore the secret world of male/female sexuality (see Image below -The Blue Paradise). ![]() Dr. Khalid Khreis, Director General of the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, will oversee the exhibition while it is in Melbourne. "We are honoured that this exhibition is being presented to the people of Australia. Since 2002, these works have been displayed in galleries throughout Europe, where they have been warmly received. It is our hope that the exhibition will promote a better understanding of women from the Islamic world and Islamic culture," Dr Khreis explained. You may download a Brochure for the exhibition. Exhibition Brochure [PDF, 1Mb] Selection of ImagesYou may view a selection of images from this Exhibition. View the selection. The presentation has been made possible by the support of the Australian Government. Other sponsors include NAB, Australian Multicultural Foundation and the City of Melbourne. The exhibition will run from 24 October - 10 November. The Interfaith Centre of MelbourneThe Interfaith Centre of Melbourne is a cultural and educational non-profit organisation that aims to promote understanding and respect among the different religious and spiritual communities living in Melbourne, the region and the world. Founded in 2000 by Helen Summers, interfaith minister, the Centre has held many successful events that have brought together people of different faiths and cultures. ![]() |
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The Interfaith Centre of Melbourne - Promoting Understanding and Cooperation For Peaceful Coexistence |
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