Overview

3-Day Cultural Symposium Featuring Presentations by International Artists, Institutions, and Art Professionals on Artistic Practice and Production in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia.

International Gathering of Arts Professionals from Across The Globe to Precede 10th Edition of Sharjah Biennial, 'Plot for a Biennial,' March 16 – May 16

Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE), February 9, 2011 — The Sharjah Art Foundation announces the fourth annual March Meeting, a three-day symposium featuring presentations by 42 institutions, artists and art professionals on artistic practice and production in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia (MENASA) region and beyond, to take place in Sharjah from March 13 to March 15, 2011. Established in 2008, the annual March Meeting has provided art and cultural leaders a critical platform for the exchange of ideas and the investigation of collaborative possibilities. The 2011 symposium will feature presentations of ongoing and future art and cultural initiatives by professionals from across the globe. The three-day forum will precede the 10th edition of the Sharjah Biennial, Plot for a Biennial, featuring eight weeks of cutting-edge visual art, performance, music, film, and publications, alongside lectures and events, from March 16 – May 16, 2011. The March Meeting will be held daily at the Radisson Blu Hotel, (Corniche Street, Sharjah), from 10am – 6pm on March 13 – 15, 2011.

Sharjah Art Foundation President HH Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi states, 'As a core initiative of the Sharjah Art Foundation, the March Meeting has become a pivotal event in the regional calendar with its focus on building the knowledge, understanding and relationships that are fundamental to the future of art in this region. The Sharjah Art Foundation is committed to providing support for this essential forum as part of its ongoing efforts to nurture creative opportunities and dialogue both in the Gulf and the world at large.'

Director of the Sharjah Art Foundation, Jack Persekian states, 'Bringing together speakers from all corners of the international arts community, the March Meeting serves as a hub of creativity, exposure and cross-cultural exchange. The ideas and initiatives that originate in the creative atmosphere of this three-day gathering go on to develop in all pockets of the globe and continue to strongly influence the regionʼs cultural calendar for years to come.'

Since 2008, the March Meeting has established itself as the regionʼs premiere cultural platform for institutions and individuals alike to exchange ideas and create connections. Guest speakers and participants of the 2011 March Meeting were selected from applications submitted in response to an open call in November 2010. Participants were selected from countries throughout the MENASA region (Middle East, North Africa, South Asia) and beyond including: Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, India, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Netherlands, Palestine, South Africa, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE, UK, and USA, among others.

The 2011 March Meeting invites participants to present current projects, future plans, and highlights of the resources needed to implement the next phase of initiatives in arts and culture, in the context of encouraging cross-regional collaboration and alliances. This yearʼs March Meeting will include a special live musical performance from the experimental Sharif Sehnaoui and Mazen Kerbaj. The 2011 March Meeting will also involve funders operating in the region who will shed light on their funding strategies and areas of interest.

*Please see below for a list of participants and presentations. For participantsʼ bios and additional program information, please visit www.sharjahart.org

The fourth edition of the March Meeting will precede the 2011 Sharjah Biennial, Plot for a Biennial, curated by Suzanne Cotter (Curator, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Project) and Rasha Salti (Creative Director ArteEast), in association with Haig Aivazian (Chicagobased independent curator, artist, and writer) from March 16 – May 16, 2011.

About the Sharjah Art Foundation

Sharjah Art Foundation supports the flourishing arts environment in the Gulf by nurturing artistic opportunities and actively pursuing both a regional and international program of cultural collaboration and exchange.

Sharjah Art Foundation builds on the pioneering role the Emirate of Sharjah has played in the artistic and cultural development of the Gulf region. Inspired by the crossfertilization and rich cultural diversity of the Emirates, the Foundation provides both national and international leadership in the production and presentation of contemporary visual arts. Recognizing the central and distinctive contribution that art makes to society,the Sharjah Art Foundation cultivates a spirit of research, experimentation and excellence while acting as a catalyst for collaboration and exchange within the Middle East and beyond.

Established in 2009 to carry forth the mission of the Sharjah Biennial, the Sharjah Art Foundation continues to provide support to the Sharjah Biennial alongside various initiatives and programs for continuous, year-round support of arts and culture in the MENASA region and beyond. The many programs of the Sharjah Art Foundation include: the March Meeting, an annual gathering of institutions, art professionals and global artists involved in the production and dissemination of art in the MENASA region (March 13 – 15 ); Sharjah Biennial, an eight-week presentation of visual art, film, performance, video, publication, and special programs; Sharjah Biennial Prize, award granted to artist(s)/participant(s) selected by a jury of distinguished members; Production Program, established to provide direct support to artists for the production of art as well as funding to art practitioners for projects, research, publications and film; Artistsʼ Residencies, dedicated programs designed to encourage artists to explore their relationships with the UAE and the region; and, various initiatives in Education and Participation, designed to broaden local audiences and to foster various ongoing collaborations with regional educational and cultural institutions.

To register for the March Meeting, please email marchmeeting@sharjahart.org

For more information on the Sharjah Art Foundation, the March Meeting, and the Sharjah Biennial, please visit www.sharjahart.org

MEDIA CONTACTS:
FITZ & CO, New York
Justin Conner / Concetta Duncan
Tel: +1-212-627-1455, x232
E: justin@fitzandco.com / concetta@fitzandco.com

Sharjah Art Foundation
Alyazeyah Al-Reyaysa
Tel: +971 6 568 5050
E: alyazeyah@sharjahart.org

2011 March Meeting to include

Sunday

Omar Berrada, Redha Moali, Julien Amicel & Carleen Hamon, Dar Al Ma'mun
Dar Al-Ma'mun, Residency Programme for Artists and Translators

Munira Mirza, Mayor of London's Office
The 8th Pillar of Wisdom

Adania Shibli, Welfare Association
Dispositions

Jack Persekian, Nadia Mounajjed & Sharmeen Syed, Sharjah Art Foundation
An Archeology of Visual Identity: The History of the UAE Visual Identity in the Formative
Years (1965 - 1975)

Rima Kaddissi, ADMAF
Nationals' Gallery / Emirati Artists' Resource & Register

Shuruq Harb & Ursula Biemann
ArtTerritories

Badriah Al Khoury, The Emirates Foundation
Emirates Foundation/Arts and Culture programme

Georgia Kotretsos
Artists for Reel: Visual Artists Biopics - Arshile Gorky's Life

Johann Pillai, Sidestreets
Immigrant Spaces and Pervasive Mapping

Nick Denes, Palestine Film Foundation
Film Research and Rescue Initiative 2011- 2015

Basak Senova
Uncovered

Adnan Yildiz, Künstlerhaus Stuttgart
Future Audience

Monika Borgmann & Amanda Abi Khalil, UMAM
The HANGAR

Taraneh Hemami
Theory of Survival

Suman Gopinath, CoLab Art & Architecture
Re-presenting Histories

Monday

Kadiatou Diallo, Africa Centre & SPARCK
Imag[in]ing Cities

Rijin Sahakian, Echo (Sadda) for Contemporary Iraqi Art
Building New Geographies of Practice

Georges H. Rabbath
To Venice and Back... Again

Stephen Wright
Extraterritorial Reciprocity / Mediterranean Conceptual Art?

Seth Ayyaz, Zenith Foundation
MazaJ | Festival of experimental middle eastern music

Hiba Kawas, HKI
Arabic Opera Project

Dia Hamed, Medrar for Contemporary Art
Open Lab Egypt

Hisham Bizri, Muqarnas Films
Until Morning

Samia Rab, Department of Architecture & Design, AUS
Al-Shariqah: Seascape urbanism and Khaliji identity

Saba Innab
City of Events / mapping

Zineb Sedira & Amina Menia
Mohamed Kouaci: Photographer of the Algerian Revolution

Seth Thompson, American University of Sharjah
Reclaiming Histories: The Jazirat Al Hamra Virtual Museum Project

Ignacio Gomez, Brusselssprout
Printed Edition + The Dhow Documentary

Wael Shawky
Cabaret Crusades

Ahmad Hosni
Atlas

Sharif Sehnaoui & Mazen Kerbaj
Wormholes (Live Music/Art Performance)

Tuesday

Barrak Alzaid
Seera Jinsiya (Chronicle of the Body / Sex / Nation)

Eyad Houssami, Masrah Ensemble
Doomed by Hope

Oussama Rifahi, AFAC
The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture - Local Patronage and Programs for the Future

Rita Awad & Lamis Bayar, ALECSO
Arab Art Network (ANN)

Kyla McDonald & Nora Razian, Tate
The Middle East and North Africa within Tate's Global Collection

Leeza Ahmady, AhmadyArts: Independent Curatorial Practice
The Taste of Others Take 35: Contemporary Art in Central Asia

Dorothea Schoene & Elizabeth Markevitch, ikono TV
ikonoMenasa TV Channel

Sophie-Therese Trenka-Dalton & Hannes Schmidt
The Distance Narrows

Zahra Ali Baba & Markus Miessen, The Winter School Middle East
Spaces of Political Exchange

Jahangir Selimkhanov, Open Society Institute –AF Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan Art Stations: MENA Experience

Prince Claus Fund & Sharjah Art Foundation
Funding Project