Sari Ibrahim Khoury
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Sari Ibrahim Khoury (March 13, 1941 – June 18, 1997, ar, سري خوري) was a Palestinian-American visual artist originally from Jerusalem. He primarily worked in abstract modes in acrylic, oil and charcoal.


Early life

Sari Ibrahim Khoury was born in Jerusalem, Mandate Palestine in 1941. Years after becoming a refugee in 1948 and his family's eviction from Jerusalem, he emigrated to the United States to attend school. In a personal statement from 1996, he described the impact the loss of Palestine had on him: Drawing was a form of therapy and coping for him at an early age.


Emigration to the United States

After spending the remainder of his time in Palestine in Bir Zeit, Khoury came to the United States at age 17 on a fine arts scholarship to Ohio Wesleyan University. There, he earned a Bachelor of Arts and completed his Master of Fine Arts at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Detroit. He married his wife, Suheila Ghannam, in 1967. Together, they had three sons.


Career and exhibitions

Khoury began his academic career as professor of fine art at Berea College, KY and subsequently at
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in Mt. Pleasant, MI. He taught painting and drawing for 31 years. Khoury began teaching at Central Michigan University in the Art Department in 1967. He served as chairperson of the department from 1992 to 1993. On July 21, 2001, the Board of Trustees of Central Michigan University recognized posthumously that Khoury be promoted to professor emeritus rank. His works have been exhibited in the United States, Europe, Japan, and in Palestine. His exhibition roster includes fifteen solo exhibits, some posthumous, and over forty group exhibits. A major commissioned mural sits at the
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in Dearborn, MI highlighting the accomplishments and contributions of Arab Americans. In 2008, the Arab American National Museum opened a major retrospective of his work. Shortly after,
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Virtual Gallery also created an online retrospective. In 2019, the newly opened Museum of the Palestinian People in Washington DC houses a painting and drawing in its collection.


Public involvement

Khoury was an active participant in Arab-American life in Michigan. He frequently spoke and wrote articulately against war and on Palestinian justice. Many of his writings, photos and other archival material are held at the Bentley Historical Library at the University of Michigan. They form part of a historical collection on Arab, Muslim, and Assyrian Americans in Michigan. In 1987, Khoury was commissioned by the
Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services The Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS) is a human services organization committed to the development of the Arab American community. ACCESS helps low-income families, as well as newly arrived immigrants adapt to life i ...
(ACCESS) to paint a mural depicting Arab-American life, social, professional and cultural contributions to Michigan. It is housed and displayed in the renovated ACCESS office in Dearborn, Michigan.


Style

The Palestinian artist and historian,
Samia Halaby Samia A. Halaby (born 1936, in Jerusalem) is a Palestinian artist, activist, and scholar living and working in New York. Halaby is recognized as a pioneer of abstract painting. Since beginning her artistic career in the late 1950s, she has exhibit ...
referred to the moment when she first discovered Khoury's works, through personal correspondence: Khoury describes the free-style line both as an independent object and edge of a shape as an important characteristic of his work in the 1990s. Khoury references the works of modern artists Paul Klee, Ben Nicholson, Arshile Gorky, and Wassily Kandinsky as sources of inspiration.


References

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External links


Works by Khoury
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