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Dahlia Elsayed (born 1969) is a New York-based painter, writer, and teaching artist whose work explores the relationships between language and landscape. Her work has won awards and been shown at galleries and art institutions internationally.


Early life and education

Born in
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, Elsayed grew up in
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. She graduated magna cum laude from
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with a BA degree in English in 1992. In 1994, she received her M.F.A. from
Columbia University School of the Arts The Columbia University School of the Arts, (also known as School of the Arts or SoA) is the fine arts graduate school of Columbia University in Morningside Heights, New York. It offers Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degrees in Film, Visual Arts, ...
. Elsayed's mother is
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and her father is
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. For three generations, her family had to move from continent to continent due to political and religious persecution.


Career

Elsayed uses the process of writing and image-making to create visual narratives through installation and painting. She draws inspiration from
conceptual art Conceptual art, also referred to as conceptualism, is art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic, technical, and material concerns. Some works of conceptual art, sometimes called insta ...
,
comics a medium used to express ideas with images, often combined with text or other visual information. It typically the form of a sequence of panels of images. Textual devices such as speech balloons, captions, and onomatopoeia can indicate ...
,
cartography Cartography (; from grc, χάρτης , "papyrus, sheet of paper, map"; and , "write") is the study and practice of making and using maps. Combining science, aesthetics and technique, cartography builds on the premise that reality (or an im ...
and landscape painting. In her work, Elsayed often overlaps maps from the past and the present with people and events, serving as records of internal and external geographies. Her interest in mapping stems from her family's history of migration. "Writing and painting are close processes for me and language is central to my work, both as formal element and subject matter. For over a decade, I have been making text and image based work that synthesizes an internal and external experience of place, connecting the ephemeral to the concrete." – Dahlia Elsayed Elsayed's psychological maps on paper read like ironic, self-deprecating versions of 19th-century phrenology busts. Elsayed connects the psychological with the topographical. Overlapping symbols of flags, signs, borders, geologic forms with metaphors, lists, and idioms. In her work, images, locations, and language negotiate and continuously reshape each other. Elsayed is a professor at
LaGuardia Community College LaGuardia Community College is a public community college in New York City. It is in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens in and part of the City University of New York. LaGuardia is named after former congressman and New York City mayor ...
who teaches painting and drawing.


Exhibitions and awards

Elsayed's art has been exhibited at galleries and art institutions internationally and throughout the United States, these include
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, The New Jersey City Museum, Montclair Art Museum, Morris Museum,
The Newark Museum The Newark Museum of Art (formerly known as the Newark Museum), in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States, is the state's largest museum. It holds major collections of American art, decorative arts, contemporary art, and arts of Asia, A ...
, New Jersey State Museum, The Zimmerli Museum, Johnson & Johnson Corporation, among others. Elsayed has received awards from the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the Edward Albee Foundation, Visual Studies Workshop, Women's Studio Workshop, Headlands Center for the Arts, and The NJ State Council on the Arts. She completed a residency at The Center for Book Arts, NYC, in 2014. In 2022, Elsayed, as part of a collaboration with the Newark Museum of Art and Gallery Aferro, created one of two artist murals for the United Airlines club in
Newark Airport Newark Liberty International Airport , originally Newark Metropolitan Airport and later Newark International Airport, is an international airport straddling the boundary between the cities of Newark in Essex County and Elizabeth in Union Count ...
. Elsayed's abstract and textural mural evokes the murals of Arshile Gorky, that were seen at airport from 1936-1967.


Selected solo exhibitions

* ''Dahlia Elsayed: Hither and Yon'', New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, NJ (2013) * ''Navigations in the Present Tense'', Court Gallery,
William Paterson University William Paterson University, officially William Paterson University of New Jersey (WPUNJ), is a public university in Wayne, New Jersey. It is part of New Jersey's public system of higher education. Founded in 1855 and was named after American ju ...
, Wayne, NJ (2013) * ''Ideological Tug of War'',
Austin Peay State University Austin Peay State University () is a public university in Clarksville, Tennessee. Standing on a site occupied by a succession of educational institutions since 1845, the precursor of the university was established in 1927 and named for then-sitt ...
, Clarksville, TN (2013) * ''Perennial Bloom'',
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, Artist Book Program, New York, NY (2011) * ''Possibles, Probables'', Ice House Gallery,
Monmouth University Monmouth University is a private university in West Long Branch, New Jersey. Founded in 1933 as Monmouth Junior College, it became Monmouth College in 1956 and Monmouth University in 1995 after receiving its charter. There are about 4,400 full- ...
, West Long Branch, NJ (2011) * ''Orienteering, Palace of Fine Arts'', 12th Cairo Biennale, Cairo, Egypt (2010) * ''...And Then Some'', Aljira Center For Contemporary Art, Newark, NJ (2010) * ''All of It'', Gallery Aferro, Newark, NJ (2010) * ''In Honor Of'', Princeton Arts Council, Princeton NJ (2010) * ''Periphery'', Portlock Black Cultural Center, Lafayette College, Easton, PA (2006) * ''Talk Back'', Laznia Centre for Contemporary Art, Gdansk, Poland (2004) * ''Monuments of Her Last Year'', Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, NJ (2003) *
Armenian Library and Museum of America Armenian Museum of America (AMA), located in Watertown, Massachusetts, United States, is an institution that has the largest collection of Armenian artifacts in North America. History In 1971, alarmed by the growing loss and destruction of Armen ...
, Watertown, MA (2002)


References

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