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Monday Mar 14, 2022
مرئي غير مرئي (Visible and Invisible)
Monday Mar 14, 2022
Monday Mar 14, 2022
في هذه الحلقة يحدثنا حسين عن بداية مسيرته الفنية وكيف أعطاه الفن هدفاً لحياته الشخصية. يعتبر حسين التحضير لمعرضه "مرئي غير مرئي" واحدة من أهم تجاربه الفنية حيث إنه ركّز فيه على التحديات التي يواجهها أشخاص من ذوي الإعاقة خلال عملهم في المجال الفني في أدلايد. وفي نقاشه مع فيروز يخبرنا حسين عن خصائص الأماكن المناسبة للجميع لممارسة الفن وأيضاً عن أماكن لفتت نظره و التي تميزت بمرافق لتسهيل التنقل للجميع بما فيهم الأشخاص من ذوي الإعاقة في أديلايد و غيرها
About the storyteller
بدأ حسين الإسماعيل مسيرته الدراسية في المجال الهندسي، ولكنه اكتشف شغفه بالإبداع الفني فحول دراسته من الهندسة الى الفنون ومن اجل إتمام دراسته الفنية هاجر حسين بلده الأم السعودية إلى كندا ثم بعدها انتقل إلى أستراليا. انتهى حسين مؤخراً من الدراسة في جامعة فليندرز في جنوب أستراليا وعمل قبل تخرجه من الجامعة لمدة ستة أشهر مع مؤسسات ووكالات فنية معروفة "مرئي غير مرئي" Visible Invisible في أدلايد حيث تعرف على فنانين محليين من ذوي الإعاقة وتعاون مع البعض منهم للقيام بمعرض عنوانه
تعرفوا على أعمال حسين الفنية عبر موقعه https://www.hussainalismail.com
(In this podcast, Hussain discusses the beginning of his artistic career and how art helped him to have a goal in his personal life. For Hussain, preparing for his exhibition “Visible and Invisible” was one of the most important experiences in his life, as he focused on the challenges faced by people with disabilities while working across the arts space in Adelaide. With Fayrouz, Hussain discusses the characteristics of suitable places for everyone to practice art, and he shares some accessible art venues he has noted in Adelaide and in other places.
About the storyteller
Hussain Alismail started studies in engineering, but discovered he has a passion for artistic creation. He quit engineering and devoted himself to studying Arts. Hussain left his homeland Saudi Arabia to pursue his arts study journey. First, he went to Canada then he came to Australia.
Hussain recently completed his studies at Flinders University in South Australia and, before graduating from university, he worked for six months with well-known art agencies in Adelaide where he met local artists with various disabilities and collaborated with some of them on an exhibition entitled “Visible Invisible”.
Check Hussain's art work at https://www.hussainalismail.com
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