Tasmeem Doha 2019 explores connections of art and design


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Tasmeem Doha 2019, the international art and design conference hosted by Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar) in Education City, concluded on March 15 after three days of workshops, talks, exhibitions by renowned artists and designers from the region and around the world.
The campus was transformed into a mini design district with creative, quirky and impressive installations and artsy kiosks all around the central foyer.
The entrance was characterised by a striking display of colourful ribbons transitioning from orange to purple.
The theme of the conference was ‘Hekayat' (stories) and it was co-chaired by four VCUarts Qatar alumni: Hadeer Omar, Noha Fouad, Wajiha Pervez, and Yasmeen Suleiman.
The event attracted people of all ages from a wide variety of ages, backgrounds and interests.
Dr Donald Baker, VCUarts Qatar's executive dean, said: 'Tasmeem Doha strikes me as a unique and very effective way to bring students and faculty members together around common interests and concerns, providing a shared body of ideas, observations, and experiences to fuel ongoing dialogue.
Tasmeem Doha featured speakers such as Ahmed Alrefaie, an illustrator and graphic designer from Kuwait; and Rana Beiruti, director and co-founder of Amman Design Week.
The opening keynote speaker was Sir David Adjaye, OBE, the founder and principal of Adjaye Associates.
An architect with an artist's sensibility, his largest project to date is the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC.
Participants had the opportunity to meet and engage with the speakers of their choice at Tasmeem Doha. During the ‘Swalif Sessions', speakers gave more detailed insights into their respective fields to a smaller and more concentrated audience.
Tehran-based artist Ali Phi's exhibition ‘QAL, the anti-carpet' had key elements of Persian carpets and Persian gardens while his audio-visual performance of ‘Elemaun' combined stunning visuals inspired by Persian motifs with rhythmic electronic beats sampling the ritual and regional music of Iran.
Workshops during Tasmeem Doha included everything from Palestinian embroidery and architectural imagery and typography, to a workshop incorporating cooking and woodworking, as well as sculpting, virtual reality, calligraphy, coding, and T-Shirt design by the likes of Gary Webb, Samer Fouad, Armor Gutiérrez Rivas and 2015/16 VCUarts Qatar Artist-in-Residence Nastassja Swift, and by students from VCUarts Qatar and the university's home campus.
Graphic design students performed live loops of their works during ‘Sonic Jeel' (sonic generation) to great acclaim. Sonic Jeel was a design course and pseudo record label exploring systems of sound using small portable synthesisers and sampling.
Workshop 3 at the Fire Station hosted the ‘-162°C Trading Power' exhibition, which is also part of Tasmeem Doha.
The exhibition, which will run until March 22, uses 40 floating printers that source relevant text and images from the internet, and is a collaboration between faculty and students from VCUarts Qatar, Texas A & M University at Qatar, and Tokyo Metropolitan University's Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology.
Viewers of Hollywood blockbuster movie The Black Panther would have been familiar with the designs of Julia Koerner, who was the keynote speaker on the final day of Tasmeem Doha. During her speech to a full house, she shared details and experiences of how she designed some of her incredible wearable designs which were achieved through 3D-printing, and also regaled the audience with memories of her exciting collaborations for haute couture and costumes for the movie, as well as other projects with the likes of Swarovski.
'My experience at Tasmeem was absolutely fantastic. I am really impressed that this event was organised by four young women to begin with. I met a lot of different people including faculty and students and all of this just shows a sort of openness to innovation in this region, Koerner said.

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