Samah Shihadi Palestinian, b. 1987

Biography
Samah Shihadi draws inspiration from her family's experiences, navigating the traumatic history of the Palestinian people and their traditions. Using hyperrealism as her chosen medium, she unearths issues surrounding identity, her society, and the political realities that shape her world. 

Shihadi's delicate drawings, made with great precision, touch on topics central to contemporary art and offer a pronouncement and visual report that fluctuates between the internal, personal, social and cultural. Her drawings, created in a slow, meticulous, and prolonged work process, also evoke a sense of urgency and immediacy regarding subjects in the here and now: the status of women in society, tradition and religious belief versus social and political reality, and local landscapes charged with history.


Shihadi holds an MFA from the University of Haifa and a B.Ed. in art from Oranim Academic College of Education. A recipient of multiple awards, Shihadi has showcased her work extensively internationally. Her work has been collected by institutions including LACMA.

 

EDUCATION
2013-2015 MFA The Art Department, Haifa University
2008-2012 B.Ed. Art & Education, Oranim College

Exhibitions