Shifting Sands
Shifting Sands is an archival and collaborative multidisciplinary exhibition centered and revolving around the decade passed since the Libyan revolution of 2011.The artists, researchers, and academics taking part in two months production schedule, guided with a series of mentorship meetings throughout March-April, present their installations where they stand and act as witnesses, observers, and investigators of alternative narratives bounded by socio-political shifts and chaotic concepts that they attempt to trace and address in their works.
We as WaraQ collective and our partners at FES Libya ask you to take a moment to stop by in silence, to not be swallowed by quicksand but to blend in a space of critical reflection on our consumption of the knowledge(s) we know and these which we produce or have been produced about us, from pre-Italian colonization to the current state of affairs in the midst of too many undocumented events, civil wars, transitional periods and many more neglected hopes or catastrophes.
Participants: Khalifa El-bishbash, Zainab Abubakr, Reem Furjani, Mahmoud Alsharif, Moussa M’barek
Guests: Najla Alajeli, Moad Musbahi, Ala Younis
Team: Tewa Barnosa (Curator) Blqees Zuhair (Coordinator) Rawya Kekli (Communication)
Visuals: Tewa Barnosa & Mahmoud Alsharif
Video: Seraj Yousef
Participants: Khalifa El-bishbash, Zainab Abubakr, Reem Furjani, Mahmoud Alsharif, Moussa M’barek
Guests: Najla Alajeli, Moad Musbahi, Ala Younis
Team: Tewa Barnosa (Curator) Blqees Zuhair (Coordinator) Rawya Kekli (Communication)
Visuals: Tewa Barnosa & Mahmoud Alsharif
Video: Seraj Yousef
initiated by WaraQ foundation for arts and culture
Supported by Fridreish Eibert Stiftung
Supported by Fridreish Eibert Stiftung
























