Reem Hassan -- Fine Art

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Reem Hassan is a Fine Artist.
Reem Hassan 

Born in 1971, she lives and works in Alexandria, Egypt. She is a Lecturer at Alexandria University at the Faculty of fine art. A member at Board Atelier of Alexandria - Alexandria also a member at Board DWAYER group for art and culture dialogue, Alexandria. 

Reem Hassan is one of the most restless artists of her generation.She is one of the youngest scholars to have obtained a PhD degree in her branch (the title of her PhD thesis is “The influence of philosophy in shaping the contemporary visual arts”), one of very few artists in Alexandria to decide to create an NGO for arts and a tireless initiator of new artistic projects in her native city.

Exhibitions

Selected Group Exhibitions

2007: National Exhibition for Egyptian art – Art palace – Cairo.

2007: 2nd International Women Workshop – Kouna trust, Kenya.

2007: Points-1 – Atelier of Alexandria, Alexandria.

2006:
The Egyptian Culture week in Dubai, UAE.

2006: The Egyptian contemporary art exhibition – Rome, Italy.

2006: The 9th International Photography Gathering – Aleppo, Syria.

2005:
Book imagination Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria.

2004: Triangle artists workshop, NY.

2004: Book Fair – Frankfort, Germany.

2003: Panorama of 20th century Egyptian Art – 100years -
         100artist - Bibliotheca Alexandrina.

2003: Small art works salon – 6th Akhenaton galleries, Cairo

2002: Book imagination Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Alexandria.

2002: Community Services Association, Cairo.

2002: Sophienieh Gallery - Cartage, Tunisia.

2002: Egyptian Academy – Rome, Italy.

2001: 8th International Cairo Biennial, Cairo.

1997: Alexandria biennial for Mediterranean Sea countries.

1997: Contemporary Egyptian art exhibition – Vienna, Austria.

1997: Egyptian cultural week – Sousa, Tunisia.

1997: Contemporary Egyptian painting – Sofia, Bulgaria.

1996: Arab women artists at Amman, Jordan.

1995: 9th Youth biennial – Avinida, Argentina.

Solo Exhibitions

2006: Goethe Institute, Alexandria.

2004: EL GAZERA ART CENER, Cairo.

2003: LA-BODIGA Karim Francis – Contemporary Art Gallery, Cairo.

2001: Akhenaton gallery, Cairo.

1999: Akhenaton gallery, Cairo.

1997: Arts center at Rotterdam in Dwenda, Netherlands.

1993: Goethe institute, Germany.

Education

2004: PHD in philosophy of arts, Alexandria University.

2001: Master of fine arts, Alexandria University.

1994: Bachelor of Fine arts, Alexandria University.

1990: 95Free studies at l'Atelier d'Alexandrie, Alexandria.

Award

2003: A.I.C.A. award at the 6th small art works salon, Cairo.

2001: Special award at the 8th Cairo International Biennial, Cairo.

2001: Grand prize of Port Saieed National Biennial, Port Saieed.

2000: 4th small art works salon – Cairo.

1997: Jury award – Alexandria biennial for Mediterranean Countries.

1996: 3rd Award of painting – 8th salon of Youth, Cairo.

1996: Admiration award – 3rd Port Saieed National biennial.

1994: 2nd award – Installation, 6th salon of youth, Cairo.

1994: 1st award – Installation, L'Atelier d'Alexandrie salon of youth.

1993: 1st award deserving - L'Atelier d'Alexandrie salon of youth.

1991: Encouragement award L'Atelier d'Alexandrie salon of youth.

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