Item Archive: Kholod Hawash
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Kholod Hawash’s solo exhibition at Critical Gallery in Turku
“Striking, immediately understandable… executed with delicate and nuanced style.” AR-Alumna Kholod Hawash’s upcoming exhibition at Turku’s Critical Gallery showcases Hawash’s celebrated textile works. Hawash’s intricate artistry is deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of her homeland, Iraq. Hawash and her … Continue reading
PRESS: Die müssen da raus, in “art – Das Kunstmagazin”
SOURCE: art – Das Kunstmagazin, Tim Holthöfer, August 2019 PRESS TEXT: INTERVIEW Die Kuratoren von »Artists at Risk« über ihre Arbeit mit Künstlern in Not Die Organisation »Artists at Risk« verschafft bedrohten Künstlern Stipendien und Residenzen in sicheren Ländern, organisiert … Continue reading
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
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
AR Resident – Kholod Hawash

Kholod Hawash is a self-taught textile artist, born in Albasra, Iraq, in 1977. Her work is inspired by the heritage and archeological landscapes of the region she is from. Its bold symbols and forms convey strong local narratives. Due to … Continue reading
Welcoming Kholod Hawash to AR Saari Residence/Saastamoinen Residency

We are pleased to welcome Kholod Hawash, an accomplished Iraqi textile artist, who joins us as an Artists at Risk (AR) Safe Haven resident with her husband, Saddam Jumaily. The couple’s first stop will be the Saaren kartano – Saari … Continue reading