Women Reimagining
Amani Haydar
Window Commission
Presented by Arts House
Curated as part of An Evening of Power: Poetry and Plestia by Muslim Agenda
Friday 19 July – Monday 21 October 2024
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Arts House exterior
North Melbourne Town Hall
521 Queensberry St,
North Melbourne
A powerful intervention against invisibility and erasure.
The artworks featured in Women Reimagining span the last 5 years of artist Amani Haydar’s practice, during which she has painted self-portraits as well as stylised and abstract representations of women.
These works have been adapted and recontextualised for the windows of the Arts House in a powerful intervention against the sense of invisibility and erasure that Arab and Muslim women often experience.
Images in gallery: Anne Moffat
Artist statement
Girl Under Lemon Tree is inspired by an old photo of my Mum before she migrated to Australia from Lebanon. I have always been struck by her stance in that photo and how strong she appears within the safety of her parents’ garden. A Year in Recovery, is a self-portrait reflecting on how I began to re-engage with the world after the trauma of losing my mum to domestic violence in 2015.
Side by side, these pieces tell one continuous story. The artworks in this installation represent more than just the evolution of my creative practice, but my desire to understand and testify to the ways in which the women in my family have been affected by both state sanctioned violence and interpersonal abuse.
About the artist
Window Commission
Presented by Arts House
Curated as part of An Evening of Power: Poetry and Plestia by Muslim Agenda
Friday 19 July – Monday 21 October 2024
View anytime
Arts House exterior
North Melbourne Town Hall
521 Queensberry St,
North Melbourne
Image credit: Solidarity by Amani Haydar