Mays Albaik is a Palestinian artist with an interdisciplinary visual practice triangulating body, language, and place. Crystalising as performance, video, sculpture, and installations, her work layers personal poetics onto the sociopolitics that define relationships to geography; looking for moments of mediated as well as immediate contact between place, body and language. Albaik holds an MFA from Rhode Island School of Design and a B.Arch from the American University of Sharjah. An alumna of the Salama bint Hamdan Emerging Artists Fellowship (SEAF), she recently opened her first solo show ‘A Terranean Love Note’ at Tashkeel, Dubai, and has participated in various exhibitions including ‘Qala 0.8900’ (Darat Al Funun, Jordan); ‘Before We Were Banned’ (Helix Art Gallery, Brooklyn, New York); ‘Sawt 2a’ (Grey Noise, Dubai); ‘Mind the Gap’ (Tashkeel, Dubai); and ‘Change Coordinates + Someone Else’ (1971 Design Space, Sharjah). Mays’ early practice developed out of the oral narration of her family’s history, the story of her grandfather’s exile from Palestine, and the winding path through geopolitical and cultural landscapes that led to where she is now; a non-citizen resident of her country of birth. Mays Albaik was born in 1991 in Abu Dhabi, UAE and lives and works in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Mays Albaik is a recipient of the Cultural Foundation Art Residency 2021.
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