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Jamelie Hassan was born on 1948 in London, Ontario, Canada, is an A 20th-century canadian women artist. Discover Jamelie Hassan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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Her maternal grandfather and her father travelled from mountain villages in Lebanon to North America in the early 1900s, fleeing Turkish military conscription and World War I.
Jamelie Hassan (born 1948) is a Canadian multidisciplinary artist, lecturer, writer and independent curator.
Hassan was born in London, Ontario, to a Lebanese immigrant family and grew up in an Arabic speaking household with ten siblings.
After completing her high school studies, Hassan travelled to Rome in 1967 and to Beirut in 1968, where she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Rome and then the Académie libanaise des beaux-arts, Beirut.
This trip to Lebanon confirmed her Lebanese cultural background.
Upon her return to Canada, she established an artist's studio and became active in the cultural community of London, Ontario.
She sold her first work of art in 1971.
Hassan is a Graduate of the University of Windsor in Windsor, Ontario.
In 1976–1977, Hassan was politicized by encountering postcolonial cultures during her travels in Central and South America.
Hassan started exhibiting ceramics or fiberglass objects called 'actualizations'.
Her installation-based art practice spans over thirty years and is both personal and political.
It addresses worldwide concerns on racism, the subjection of women, cultural interactions, colonialism and political conflicts.
In 1978–79, she travelled to Baghdad, Iraq, and studied Arabic at Al-Mustansiriya University.
Extensive travel continues to enrich her work, which often reflects this artist's respect for popular, traditional and indigenous art forms.
Hassan often works with traditional or contemporary cultural artifacts, to make cross-cultural references, such as cultural displacement, Argentinian dictatorship (Los Desaparecidos, 1981), or the narratives of intersecting cultures (Boutros Al Armenian / Mediterranean Modern, 1997).
In 1983, Hassan co-founded the London artist cooperative, Embassy Cultural House, serving on its board from 1985 to 1990.
Among the projects in which Hassan has taken part are:
In 2001, Hassan received a Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts in recognition of her artistic achievement.
Her activism, curatorial work and contributions to the artist-run centre movement in Canada were also mentioned by the jury in their statement.
A survey exhibition in 2009 at Museum London in London Ontario, combined elements of photography, text, ceramics, neon light and video to tie in language and the politics of place that connects Hassan as a Canadian artist to her Arabic background.
In 2018, OCAD University, Toronto conferred honorary doctorate degrees upon four prominent Canadians: visual artist Jamelie Hassan, fashion journalist Jeanne Beker, filmmaker David Cronenberg, and Dr. William Reichman, CEO of Baycrest Health Sciences.