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- Little has changed since 2006….. Mahmoud and Ground Zero – Fatima Killeen
- Fatima Killeen talks about the “Never the Twain Shall Meet’ exhibition on SBS Arabic 24 ‘Good Morning Australia’ باللغة العربية
- Sasha Grishin (Region Canberra) and Rob Kennedy (Canberra City News) write two reviews on the ‘Never the Twain Shall Meet’ exhibition by Fatima Killeen
- Fatima Killeen’s exhibition “Never the Twain Shall Meet” opens at ANCA gallery.
- Never the Twain shall Meet – Fatima ‘s new exhibition at ANCA in May
- L’empreinte Eternelle – L’Ecole Superieure des Beaux-Arts de Casablanca
- L’Empreinte Eternelle – a collective exhibition by the alumni of the Casablanca School of Fine Arts – March/April 2026
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Tag Archives: Human Rights Commission
Video interview with Fatima Killeen – Moroccan artist, painter, printmaker
In 2004 the Canberra Islamic Centre (CIC) produced a government sponsored video about the centre and its members. I was one of three people interviewed to show how the centre interacts with the community. A seven minute excerpt showing footage in my studio and some of my artworks is … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Australian art, Canberra, Collograph, Islamic art, Mixed media, Moorish, Moroccan art, Moroccan Artist, Moroccans overseas, Morocco, Painting
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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
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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






