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Australian Muslim Artists 2021 ExhibitionNovember 19, 2021Virtual exhibition remains on view-
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- Fatima Killeen – one of the country’s most highly regarded Muslim artists is the recipient of the Australian Muslim Artists Art Prize 2021.
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- Fatima Killeen – Printing the collograph plate “No to War”
- Opening of the Collision exhibition by Fatima Killeen in the City News
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Category Archives: Moroccan art
Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 4 – Resilience
Fatima Killeen Resilience 2005 Colour collograph 47cm x 62cm Before 1948 there were 475 Arab villages within the borders of what was to become the state of Israel – 385 of those villages have been destroyed by the Israeli authorities. No records were … Continue reading
Posted in 30 Daily Greetings, Australia, Islamic art, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Morocco
Tagged 1948, arab villages, Australian War Memorial, bombs, cactus, coalition, collograph, democracy, Fatima, invasion, Israel, Killeen, missiles, Moroccan explorer, Morocco, Muslim Women, Palestine, peace, sabr
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 3 – Baby Jenin
Baby Jenin 2003 Acrylic, sand, shoe, board on wood 50cm x 70cm ….Could this shoe belong to a terrorist from Jenin? Thirty daily greetings will display a different image each day during Ramadan 2012 Click on the image … Continue reading
Posted in 30 Daily Greetings, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Morocco, Painting
Tagged baby, Fatima, Jenin, Killeen, Morocco, Muslim Women, Palestine, Ramadan, Red Cross, shoe, terrorist
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 2 – How much blood for oil?
How much blood for oil? 2007 Colour Collograph 29cm x 42cm Thirty daily greetings will display a different image each day during Ramadan 2012 Click on the image to make it larger or click on 30 daily greetings in the … Continue reading
Posted in 30 Daily Greetings, Australia, Australian art, Islamic art, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist
Tagged arabic, Australian War Memorial, Blood, calligraphy, collograph, Fatima, Killeen, Moroccan art, oil, Ramadan
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Thirty daily greetings – Day 1 – Legal, illegal, seeking peace
Legal, illegal, seeking peace 2003 Acrylic, sand, stencils, leaves on wood 50cm x 70cm ….A search for a place to live and hope in peace. Thirty daily greetings will display a different image each day during Ramadan 2012 Click on the image to … Continue reading
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Tagged boats, dove, Fatima, gum leaf, illegal, immigrant, Killeen, Legal, map, peace, Ramadan, seeking
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Australian Muslim Women’s Arts Project and No Added Sugar exhibition – News and interviews
The No Added Sugar exhibition opening at the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre on Saturday 12 May 2012 is the culmination of twelve months of community engagement and hard work by the artists and project coordinators. The group of artists from different cultural backgrounds have … Continue reading
No Added Sugar at the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre
Over the last twelve months I have been part of the Australian Muslim Women’s Project organised by the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre. The No Added Sugar exhibition has come about from community engagement workshops and can be visited from 12 May to 18 … Continue reading






