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Shayma Aziz

Shayma Aziz is a New York-based multi-disciplinary artist whose work centralises and rethinks the feminine diasporic body, its representation in mythology and its multifaceted existence in the modern world. Born in Asyut, Egypt, Aziz’s artistic approach is informed by her study of ancient Egyptian art, film and international contemporary practices. She obtained her BFA in painting from Luxor University, where she investigated representational formats in ancient Egyptian art before she moved to Cairo and actively engaged in its growing art and independent film scene for well over a decade. She obtained her MFA in Studio Art at the City College of New York where she currently lives. Aziz works on decolonising materials like oil paints in her painting work and experiments with stop-motion animation in her multi-media and storytelling work using native materials from her homeland in Africa. Embarking on new artistic formats, Aziz is currently exploring Egyptian percussive instruments and narration performance.

Her work was exhibited widely in exhibitions and festivals in Cairo, Alexandria, New York, Thessaloniki, Beirut, Tunis, Amsterdam and Marseilles. Throughout her career, she received production and residency grants including City Artists Corps Grant, NYC, Al Mawred Al Thaqafi’s Production Grant, Centre d’Arte I Natura’s residency program, L’officina Marseille residency and production grant, Siwa Studios Residency, 3rd place prize at Caravan’s Global Mosaic exhibition and CCNY Provost’s Prize in Art.

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