Deadline for Applications: Master Class with Huma Mulji
Master Class with Huma Mulji
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 – Saturday, January 21, 2012, inclusive
Cost: $75
Application deadline: Friday, December 9, 2011, at 4 pm
MAWA is proud to announce that, with the assistance of the Canada Council Visiting Artist Program, world-renowned interdisciplinary artist Huma Mulji will be coming to Winnipeg in January. Here’s what Wikipedia has to say about her:
“Huma Mulji’s work has moved more and more towards looking at the absurdities of a post-colonial society in transition, taking on board the visual and cultural overlaps of language, image and taste, that create the most fantastic collisions. She describes the time we live in as moving at a remarkable speed. In regard to Pakistan, Mulji refers to the experience of “living 200 years in the past and 30 years in the future all at once”. She is interested in looking at this phenomenon with humor, to recognize the irony of it, formally and conceptually. Rather than dwell on and follow existing theoretical issues of living and working in a post-colonial nation and applying those stagnant studies to a lived existence, she examines the pace of cultural change through her artwork. Mulji’s sculptural works respond to the possibilities of making things in Pakistan, and embrace low-tech methods of “making”, together with materials and forms that come from another time, and that are “imported”, “newly discovered” or “re-appropriated”. For example the work Arabian Delight is a low-tech taxidermy camel, stuffed in a suitcase. It plays with ideas of travel, transition, and of mental and physical movement, combined with an old world symbol of the camel, forced into the suitcase, looking formally uncomfortable, but nonetheless happy. This particular work also examines the relationship between Pakistan and the Gulf States and the manipulation of the Governments of Pakistan, the “Arabisation” of the country, for years, towards all but wiping out a “south Asian” identity, to replace it with a “Muslim” identity. For Mulji, this in itself is forced, unnatural, and disagreeable. However, she also approaches this problem from the angle of someone living within it: therefore looking at it with humor, and recognizing the absurd results of the situation, in daily life, and through interactions with each other, and the world.”
Intrigued? Don’t miss her artist talk! And if you’d like more, Huma will be teaching a 5-day intensive master class for mid-career and established women artists. Discussion topics will include challenges of large-scale sculpture, issues of cross-cultural representation and perils of navigating the international art world. She will also conduct studio visits with participants and provide detailed, constructive feedback.
Enrollment in the master class will be limited to 4-6 artists, chosen by Huma in consultation with the MAWA staff. Meeting times will be determined with the participants.
To apply for the Master Class:
Please email us with:
– a cover letter outlining why you want to participate in this program and describing your artistic practice
– a c.v. (maximum 3 pages)
– 10 jpg images of your artwork
– an image list
Please format your on-line application so that the text documents are in pdf, doc or doc.x. Please send your images as jpgs, un-embedded, no larger than 72 dpi at 1024 x 768 pixels.
If you are not already a member, please also submit a MAWA membership form and payment. MAWA membership costs $15 for underwaged persons and $30 for others. Applications are due at MAWA by Friday December 9 at 4 pm. Email applications to programs@mawa.ca and put “Master Class” in the subject heading. Note, places are limited.
Successful applicants will be charged $75 for the program. Specific meeting times will be decided by the group.
Huma Mulji was born in Karachi, Pakistan in 1970. She completed her Bachelors in Fine Art from the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture in 1995, and an MFA at Donau-Universität Krems, Austria, in 2010. Mulji’s participation in recent selected exhibitions includes Hanging Fire: Contemporary Art from Pakistan at the Asia Society, NY, Half-Life at the Zahoor ul Akhlaq Gallery, Lahore, Farewell to Post Colonialism at the Third Guangzhou Triennial, Guangdong Museum of Art, China, Sub-Contingent at the Fondazionne Sandretto Re Rauburg, Torino, Italy, and Flights of Fancy at Royaat Gallery, Lahore, Pakistan. Mulji currently lives in Lahore, Pakistan, and teaches at the School of Visual Arts, Beaconhouse National University. She is represented by Saatchi Gallery, London.
Image Caption: Huma Mulji, Arabian Delight, rexine suitcase, taxidermy camel, metal rods, cotton wool and fabric, 41.5” x 57” x 61”, 2008
Date: Friday December 9, 2011
