
The artists collect waste paper and recycle it into unique one-off paper sculptures. Their beautiful creations come from a process of imagination and experimentation, VCUQatar said. Haneen collaborated with Dana A Ahdab, Assistant Professor of Graphic Design at VCUQatar and Hadeer Omar, VCUQatar alumna and graphic designer at VCUQatar's Research Center, to organise an exhibition at VCUQatar, which they jointly curated. "The objective of this exhibition is to value the talent of these security women and encourage and motivate them. We would also like to help them develop their skills further and shed more light on this craft," said the curators. Gemma Dela Rosa, Joy Tolledo, Anita Nicholas (all VCUQatar security); Jennifer Raballo (Recreation Center security); Rowena Manatala (Qatar Academy security) and Yvonne Banes (Student Center security) have created the pieces on display. The pieces are for sale, the VCUQatar added. VCUQatar is the local campus of the Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Richmond, Virginia. Established in 1998 through a partnership with Qatar Foundation, VCUQatar offers students the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in fashion design, graphic design, interior design and painting and printmaking, a Bachelor of Arts degree in art history and a Master of Fine Arts degree in design studies.
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