[NewPacifica] Tonight Tuesday 4/25 @ 8 PM eastern on mnn.org channel 56



In Response To: Pacifica ED Addresses NFCB Conference (Greg Guma (tlg))

Join Paul DeRienzo & Miss Joan Marie Moossy on Let Them Talk. Palestinian 
artist Samia 
Halaby is our guest tonight Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at 8 PM eastern time on 
Manhattan 
Neighborhood Network Channel 56 and on the Internet at mnn.org click on channel 
56. 
Samia Halaby is currently exhibiting with other Palestinian artists in a show 
titled Made in 
Palestine a show of contemporary Palestinian art. She'll be discussing the show 
and the 
political and artistic situation in Palestine.

See the exhibit at 
THE BRIDGE GALLERY 
521 W. 26th St. 3rd Floor 
New York City

SHORT BIOGRAPHY

July, 1996

Samia A. Halaby

Samia A. Halaby was born in Jerusalem, Palestine, in 1936. In 1948, Israeli 
aggression 
forced her family's emigration to Beirut, and in 1951 the family settled in 
Cincinnati. Thus, 
her higher education took place in Midwestern Universities. After graduate 
school, she 
taught for eighteen years, the last ten of which were at the Yale School of 
Art. In addition 
to teaching, Halaby was often invited to lecture at other universities. Her 
record includes 
solo and group exhibitions in private and museum venues as well as the 
performance of 
her electronic art both here and abroad. Among the museums which own her 
painting are 
the Guggenheim Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Institute Du Monde 
Arab in 
Paris.

Halaby makes analytically abstract paintings which reflect the cacophony of 
present reality. 
This work first developed in isolation along complex geometric lines. 
Afterwards, 
international traditions such as Cubism and Constructivism as well as such 
American 
painters as Stuart Davis, Mark Tobey, and Jackson Pollock asserted their 
influence. Themes 
in her work narrate the motion and speed of our environment. They help us to 
understand 
the signals of pleasure and danger of a city or the complexities of modern 
information. 
For example one painting titled "One Yard Pas The Shingle Factory" alludes to 
the jangle of 
manufacture while it pays homage to Marcel Duchamp. In her recent abstraction 
inspiration is derived from soft natural form such as trees, the effects of 
wind on groups, 
or the motion of large crowds of people. In "Green Flamenco" once can sense 
perhaps a 
crowd, or wind rustling tree leaves, or possibly things floating on the surface 
of a lake in 
the forest.

Halaby works with oil on canvas as much as with drawing media on paper. As a 
colorist, 
she still uses oil when she seeks precision in color relationships, but often 
utilizes acrylics 
in her assemblage as it permits a more impulsive attitude and less rigorous 
demands on 
cutting and stitching canvas after it has been painted.

Due to her persuasion that art must utilize the most advanced technologies 
available, she 
began exploring digital and electronic media in the mid 80's after years of 
dreaming of it. 
In the end, she wrote a program which she uses to do live performance of 
abstract 
paintings in collaboration with musicians. Called Kinetic Painting, this 
program transforms 
the computer's keyboard into a painting piano creating shapes that expand, 
break, have 
variable speed, and rhythm.

Samia Halaby has written many essays on art and occasionally writes about her 
own work. 
After interviewing 46 Palestinian artists, she published a book titled 
"Liberation Art of 
Palestine.





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