Join Sherin Guirguis and Kris Kuramitsu, Senior Curator at Large at The Mistake Room in Los Angeles, for an in-depth exploration of Sherin’s practice and her current solo exhibition, A’aru // Field of Reeds: Gathering.
Using site, text, and recovered histories as the core of each series, Egyptian-American artist Sherin Guirguis develops projects that engage audiences in a dialogue about power, agency, and social transformation. Her research-based practice aims to make the often invisible work of historically under-recognized women visible once more, engaging both formal and social concerns by juxtaposing the reductive Western language of minimalist aesthetics with that of Eastern ornamentation. Inspired by the epic Sufi poem “The Conference of the Birds,” her solo exhibition presents a new series of mixed media paintings combining gem-toned mineral pigments and 24k gold on meticulously hand-cut paper.
Dr. Leslee Michelsen, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions at Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design in Honolulu, Hawaii, noted that Sherin’s work “speaks to this moment while also looking to the past and the future. It is mighty in both breadth and depth, yet almost heartbreakingly delicate in execution. It’s a kind of quiet rhythm that gathers in both speed and volume as you drink it in.”
This is an in-person event and seating is limited. Reserve your seat today using the link below.
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