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Documentation: Panel talk at the World Village Festival with Saddam Jumaily and Artist at Risk’s Co Founders
Related: AR Resident – Saddam Jumaily
Documentation: HIAP Open Studios 21/05/19
Related: AR Resident – Saddam Jumaily AR Resident – Kholod Hawash
Event: Panel talk at the World Village Festival—Saddam Jumaily and AR Co-founders
We are pleased to announce that Artists at Risk (AR) resident Saddam Jumaily (Iraq) will feature—alongside AR co-founders Marita Muukkonen and Ivor Stodolsky—as a guest of the World Village Festival, on a panel chaired by Professor Teivo Teivainen of the … Continue reading
Saddam Jumaily welcomed to new AR-ICORN Residency in Helsinki
Saddam Jumaily and Kholod Hawash are currently in the final month of their AR-Residency at AR-Saari/Saastamoinen Residency. Following this, they will continue their long-term AR-ICORN Residency for the rest of 2019 at AR-Safe Haven Helsinki. Jumaily is a renowned Iraqi … Continue reading
Welcoming Kholod Hawash to the new AR-ICORN Residency
Kholod Hawash (Iraq) is starting the second part of her Artists at Risk (AR) residency with partner Saddam Jumaily as the first AR-ICORN Safe Haven Helsinki Residents. The residency is curated by Perpetual Mobile (PM). Kholod Hawash is a self-taught textile … Continue reading
Artists at Risk (AR) joins DIE VIELEN and signs the “DECLARATION OF THE MANY”
Artists at Risk (AR) has joined DIE VIELEN (“The Many”) and its “BERLIN DECLARATION OF THE MANY”. The BERLINER ERKLÄRUNG DER VIELEN, which provides the model for similar declarations across Germany and Europe is found at the below link with all … Continue reading
Welcome to Spartak Khachanov as first AR-Radar Sofia resident
We are happy to announce Spartak Khachanov (Kiev) as the first resident at AR-Radar Sofia, an independent art hub located in Bulgaria’s capital. Radar Sofia has joined the Artists at Risk (AR) network of AR-Safe Haven Residencies. As part of the … Continue reading
Announcing new AR-Radar Sofia Residency
RADAR Sofia, an independent art hub located in Bulgaria’s capital, is joining the Artists at Risk (AR) network of AR-Safe Haven Residencies. As part of the AR-Network it will be supported by the AR-Secretariat, funded by Kone Foundation. The first … Continue reading