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Tag Archives: Australian Muslim Women’s Art Project
Sacred group exhibition at M16 – Benita & Fatima
Fatima Killeen and Benita Tunks in front of the ‘The shroud has no pockets’ and ‘Awakening of an old flame 1 & 2’.
Posted in Australia, Australian art, Canberra, Collograph, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moorish, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist
Tagged ammunition box, arabic, Australia Council for the Arts, Australian Muslim Women's Art Project, Bismillah, calligraphy, collograph, drip bags, Fatima, heart, infusion, Killeen, M16, marocaine, Mihrab, Moorish, Moroccan, Moroccan explorer, mosque, shroud, sinus rhythm
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Sacred exhibition at M16 Gallery – video interview with Fatima
The exhibition “Sacred” opens from 15 November to 1 December 2013 at the M16 Gallery in Canberra. The show is curated by Benita Tunks with works on display by Rachel Develin, Tina Fiveash, Gerald Jones, Mary Kayser, Fatima Killeen, Matthew Harding, Jenni Kemarre Martiniello, Amanda Stuart, Marcus Tatton and … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Canberra, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Painting
Tagged Amanda Stuart, Arab, arabic, Australian Muslim Women's Art Project, Benita Tunks, Bruce Tunks, calligraphy, Canberra, collograph, Fatima, Fatima Killeen, Gerald Jones, Jenni Kemarre Martiniello, M16, Marcus Tatton, Mary Kayser, Matthew Harding, Morocco, peace, Rachel Develin, Sacred, Tina Fiveash, YouTube
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No Added Sugar on the Human Rights in Australia Blog
Artworks from the Australian Muslim Women (No Added Sugar) exhibition held at Casula Powerhouse Arts Center earlier in the year have been posted on the Right Now – Human Rights in Australia blog. If you didn’t see the exhibition here is your chance – CLICK … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Australian art, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Morocco
Tagged Arab, arabic, Arts, Australi, Australia Council for the Arts, Australian Muslim Women's Art Project, Casula, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, Centre, Fatima, Human, Human Rights Commission, in, islamic, Killeen, Maroc, marocaine, Moroccan art, Morocco, mother, Muslim, Muslim Women, No Added Sugar, Palestine, peace, Powerhouse, Right Now, Rights
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 29 – In the name of Rumi
Fatima Killeen In the name of Rumi 2012 Colour collograph, wood, found Dervish image & objects 54cm x 32cm x 15cm “When we came to Australia, we brought nothing with us from Iran, but Rumi was always in our … Continue reading
Posted in 30 Daily Greetings, Australian art, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moorish, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Morocco
Tagged Arab, arabic, Australian Muslim Women's Art Project, borders, calligraphy, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, dervish, Fatima, feather, islamic, Maroc, marocaine, meridian, Moorish, Moroccan, Moroccan art, Morocco, Muslim Women, No Added Sugar, pen, Ramadan, ring, Rumi, Sara, whirling
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 28 – The Gathering
Fatima Killeen The gathering 2012 Wheat, henna, acrylic on canvas on table 65cm x 70cm “The gathering” is the outcome from the final workshop with the Muslim women in Canberra. My idea is nurtured by the gathering of women back home … Continue reading
Posted in 30 Daily Greetings, Australia, Australian art, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moorish, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Sydney
Tagged Arab, arabic, Australian Muslim Women's Art Project, candle, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, community, Fatima, floral, hands, harvest, henna, islamic, khatim, Killeen, Maroc, marocaine, Moorish, Moroccan, Morocco, mother, Muslim, Muslim Women, No Added Sugar, Ramadan, star, wheat
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 25 – Mother and India
Fatima Killeen Mother and India 2012 Acrylic, sand, wood, lace, found objects 68cm x 37cm x 17cm This shrine/drawer is an expression of the love and yearning for home and family. It is the biggest compromise of all and I share … Continue reading
Posted in 30 Daily Greetings, Australian art, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moorish, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Morocco
Tagged Arab, arabic, Australian Muslim Women's Art Project, calligraphy, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, cinnamon, distance, drawer, family, Fatima, heart, home, hugs, immigrant, islamic, Killeen, lace, love, Maroc, marocaine, Moorish, Moroccan, Moroccan art, Morocco, mother, Muslim Women, Ramadan, roses, temptation, tribute
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 24 – The water jar
Fatima Killeen The water jar 2012 Conversations of Compromises A series of seven artworks Acrylic, sand, wood, found objects 68cm x 35cm x 17cm The drawer/shrine cherishes a cycle of life that is sustained by women back home in Bangladesh for … Continue reading
Posted in 30 Daily Greetings, Australia, Canberra, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moorish, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Morocco
Tagged Arab, arabic, Australia Council for the Arts, Australian Muslim Women's Art Project, Bangladesh, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, children, clay, Compromises, Conversations, cycle, drawer, drink, earthen, family, Fatima, found objects, islamic, jars, Killeen, life, Maroc, marocaine, Moorish, Moroccan, Morocco, mother, Muslim, Muslim Women, No Added Sugar, online gallery, Ramadan, roses, sand, shrine, water, wood
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Thirty Daily Greetings – Day 20 – The world stood there to watch
Fatima Killeen The world stood there to watch No.1 – 2009 Embossed paper, mirror, acrylic, wire, found objects, wood 60cm(h) x 50cm(w) x 15cm(d)
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






