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Go; Rise and Strike... IWD Exhibit reviewed by novelist Marwan Hassan

3/10/2021

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​Congratulations on the Embassy Cultural House’s excellent show, which Jade Williamson coordinated and organized with Ruth Skinner and Charlotte Egan and brought together for International Women’s Day.

It is a modulated exhibition, reflecting a fine spectrum of works of art by the many artists who contributed to it. The exhibit is at once accessible and public while being insightful and reflective, intellectual and social. 

Sometimes there is objective intimacy; other times there is subjective revelation.

The presentation allows each artist to represent herself, while the sequence of the show flows smoothly and comes together as a collective work. The virtual images’ scale and portions of each work of art are well developed and presented with accompanying commentary and/or description by the artists.

It is good to scroll through the entire collection of pieces to observe the differences and complimentary relations of each artist’s work to one another, to feel the impact of the historical pieces, by many of the women artists such as Shelley Niro, Bernice Vincent, Freda Guttman, and Mireya Folch-Serra, who have made a significant contribution, relative to the new works by numerous younger artists, Niloufar Salimi, Julie René de Cotret and Soheila Esfahani. 

There’s texture to the works ranging from startling with elements of recognition and reversal in perception over to intimacy with a slow emergence of a revelation. 
 
Marwan Hassan, a novelist of Arab descent, was born in London, Ontario in 1950. He is a graduate of the University of Windsor. Marwan now lives in Ottawa, Ontario.
Click here to visit the International Women's Day Exhibit

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Jessie Amery
3/12/2021 07:55:55 pm

The exceptional review of the International Women’s Show by Marwan Hassan brings insight to the understanding of the varied expressions of female artists representing voices heard throughout the world. Being a participant in the Embassy Cultural House show as a textile artist it was rewarding to read this review. Jessie Amery

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EDITORIAL TEAM

ONLINE FOUNDER
Tariq Hassan Gordon

COFOUNDERS & CURATORIAL ADVISORS 
 
Jamelie Hassan 
& Ron Benner

ADVISORY CIRCLE
Samer Abdelnour, Marnie Fleming, Wyn Geleynse, Fern Helfand, S F Ho, Lorraine Klaasen, Judith Rodger, Ruth Skinner, Mary Lou and Dan Smoke,  and Lucas Stenning 

COORDINATING EDITORS
Tariq Hassan Gordon & 
Olivia Mossuto

WEB DESIGN & SOCIAL MEDIA 
Tariq Hassan Gordon, Ira Kazi, Olivia Mossuto, Niloufar Salimi,  JoAnna Weil 

VIRTUAL TOUR
Andreas Buchwaldt

PRINT PUBLICATIONS
Blessy Augustine, Shelley Kopp, 
Olivia Mossuto

CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Andreas Buchwaldt, Blessy Augustine, Anahí González, Ira Kazi, ​Shelley Kopp, Ashar Mobeen, Niloufar Salimi,  Jenna Rose Sands, JoAnna Weil & Michelle Wilson. 

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OUR STORY
Artists Jamelie Hassan and Ron Benner and jazz musician Eric Stach founded the Embassy Cultural House (1983-1990) located in the restaurant portion of the Embassy Hotel at 732 Dundas Street in East London. Other former members of the board were: Debrann Eastabrook, Henry Eastabrook, Sharron Forrest, Wyn Geleynse, Janice Gurney, Jean Hay (1929 - 2008), Doug Mitchell, Kim Moodie, Gerard Pas, Peter Rist, Wanda Sawicki, Jean Spence and Jennie White. In 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Embassy Cultural House was re-envisioned as a virtual artist-run space and website. 

This project is supported by the Ontario Arts Council and the London Arts Council through the City of London's Community Arts Investment Program.
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