
Tavan Studio in Conversation
By Yosra Emamizadeh

Tavan Studio in ConversationMay 11, 2021

Dana Barqawi

Rithika Merchant

Lena Kassicieh
Lena Kassicieh is a Palestinian-American multi disciplinary artist and maker. She talks about growing up in a family of doctors and medical professionals, beauty school dreams, and letting her innate curiosity and attraction to whimsical and ironic everyday life observations pour into her creative process . We follow Lena’s journey from New Mexico to Amman and then to Dubai and learn about her experiences in the art world which empowered her to realize, accept, and validate herself as an artist. It was such a pleaser to speak with Lena about her art process, thought process, and creative living.

Tamara Barrage
Tamara Barrage is a Lebanese Artist and Designer recently based in Dubai. She earned a masters degree in product design in Lebanon then later got her second masters degree specializing in contextual design from the Netherlands. Her work explores tactile and sensorial characteristics of various materials. I thoroughly enjoyed chatting with Tamara about her obsession with texture and her crazy studio experiences. We talked a lot about corn and chainsaws and had a good laugh. You will understand once you get deep into the conversation. Her work is intriguing, makes you curious, and maybe even repulsed ( her words not mine!) and creates a dialogue and connection that she enjoys experiencing and observing from others. Thank you for sharing your story Tamara 🖤

Afshan Daneshvar

Maitha Hamdan
With childhood anecdotes and stories about how art brought her closer to her children, Emirati Artist Maitha Hamdan, immerses us in her creative and artistic life. Maitha talks about being a multi disciplinary artist and business woman, how she came back to art after leaving it during a rough patch in her life, and offers some insight on mom guilt and self care.

Hoda Tawakol
In this episode, Franco Egyptian artist Hoda Tawakol talks about the inspiration behind her distinguishable voluminous fabric sculptures, her collaborative work with the Persian trio Hesam Rahmanian and Ramin and Rokni Haerizadeh in the midst of a pandemic, and the final push that got her to listen to her truth and transition into a career as a fulltime artist. Hoda talks about the importance of the materials she uses, her creative process, and how a small project initiated by her friend Abed Alkadiri pulled her out of a major low during the early days of the pandemic.

Manal AlDowayan
In this episode I get to talk to the amazing and inspiring Manal Al Dowayan. @manaldowayan takes us on a journey from her early days of black and white photography to her most recent trampoline installations in the ancient city of Al Ula @_desertx . She shares with us about the times when she would secretly take art classes and how art residencies played an important role in her career. Manal talks about visualizing the life she wanted and how she finds inspiration and strength by surrounding and immersing herself in a female community both in her professional and personal life.

Alia Ali
Kicking off season 2 with multi media artist Alia Ali. Alia dives deep into her practice, expanding on how her work is driven by her multicultural Yemeni-Bosnian roots within a geopolitical context. We learn about her love and deep connection with textile, the reason behind her “faceless” images, and the power of repeated texts. Alia gives us a look into her day to day studio practice and the things she draws inspiration from which contribute to her creative living.

Chafa Ghaddar
Wrapping up season 1 of Tavan Studio in Conversation with an in-depth chat about frescos, surfaces, decay, and time with artist and muralist Chafa Ghaddar. Chafa walks us through her journey of observing the natural and also distressed landscapes of Lebanon and the transition to the heat and crystal blue pool surfaces of Dubai and how that has impacted her fresco thought process and work. Chafa also opens up about her experience as a new mother and gives us a very honest and raw depiction of her time spent during the lockdown.

Afra Al Dhaheri
In this episode I get to sit down and have a late night chat with visual artist Afra Al Dhaheri. Afra's work is rooted in her experiences growing up in Abu Dhabi and the wider UAE – a place of recent and rapid change. We really get to go deep into her practice and the visual language of her work, her relationship with materials, and the questions she ponders while creating . We also talk about the importance of choosing the right gallery to be represented by, how productivity and creativity have been challenged during the lock down, and much more. Afra is also an Assistant Professor in Visual Arts at Zayed University , Abu Dhabi, and the cofounder of Bait15.
You can follow Afra on instagram @afra_aldhaheri

Nahla Al Tabbaa
Nahla Al Tabbaa is an independent educator, artist, consultant and urban researcher with various institutions including Art Jameel, Frying Pan Adventures, previously the Sharjah Art Foundation, and the co-founder of Daftar Asfar, an artist sketchbook platform.
In this episode we delve deep into Nahla's socially engaged art practice, her love of food and storytelling, her approach to the reactivity of art especially during the current COVID-19 pandemic, and how all her various interests and skills enhance and complement one another to create her wholehearted creative lifestyle.
You can find her on instagram @nahlatabbaa
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Soheila Sokhanvari
One of my 2019 highlights was having the opportunity to interview a fave artist of mine, Soheila Sokhanvari! Her intricate and masterful work is thought provoking and enchanting, wistfully transporting you into a world of patterns and nostalgia. In this episode Soheila talks to us about her collection of family photos, magic realism, how textile and patterns are political, her creative process, and much more. I would also like to thank Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery for allowing me to crash their private party and Aziz Bindeid-Barnes for fixing me a hot cup of hibiscus tea on that chilly London evening.
You can follow Soheila on instagram @soheila_sokhanvari_

Sara Naim
In this episode, artist Sara Naim talks about her love of photography, experimenting with different materials, what "home" means to her, and how borders (on all levels) are ultimately just illusions. We discuss her at home studio practice and how being represented by a gallery has impacted her lifestyle and much more. Tune in to learn about Sara's creative process and her thought provoking work and make sure to check her out on instagram @saranaim_

Arghavan Khosravi
Happy 2020 and welcome to a new episode of Tavan Studio in Conversation with Iranian artist Arghavan Khosravi. It was a pleasure visiting Arghavan at her NYC studio on the last day of 2019 surrounded by her art work in preparation for her solo exhibition at Stems Gallery in Brussels. In this episode Arghavan talks about her journey as an artist, how she continues to create more and more work when facing doubt, and being conscious of not being an opportunist but rather create honest work as a reaction to things that are happening around her. This episode is packed with a whole lot more and I hope you enjoy this listen as much as I did !

Feda Eid
As we wrap up 2019, I got the opportunity to chat with the amazing Lebanese-American artist, stylist, and thrifter, Feda Eid. Feda talks about her journey growing up in the states, her visit to Beirut after many many years, and how a car accident changed her life. Learn more about her photography, styling, community and museum projects, and overall creative living in this episode. Enjoy! You can follow Feda on instagram @fedaeid

Rama Duwaji
In this episode, Syrian illustrator Rama Duwaji talks about figuring out her art career and passion post college. We take a virtual trip to Beirut and learn about her residency at Haven for Artists, then make our way to Damascus as she talks about her return post the civil war. In her work, Rama explores topics regarding beauty standards, mental health, and self care and expands on how a platform like social media can be a double edged sword.

Noush Anand
Noush Anand, also known by her stage name "Noush like Sploosh", is a Dubai based multidisciplinary artist. In this episode we discuss her creative process and how it was important for her to be honest with herself and honor her body and soul while building a "home" in what she wanted to do -sing! She talks about how she learned to let go of judgment , and how some of her lyrics are a result of her crying while she was in the corporate world doing admin work. We also get a glimpse into her creative working space and see how she utilizes her home in her daily practice. You can find Noush on instgaram @noushlikesploosh

Ruba Al-Araji
In this episode's sit down with Dubai based Iraqi artist, Ruba Al-Araji, we discuss how Ruba's love for comic books came from her parents, her amazing residency in Japan #visitjapan, and the reality of having a day job and how it can affect your own perception about being an artist. You can follow to lovely Ruba on instagram @penpowder

Sophiya Khwaja
In this very first episode of Tavan Studio in Conversation, Yosra speaks with Dubai based Pakistani Artist, Sophiya Khwaja. Sophiya is a prolific printmaker and an active member of the Dubai art scene. In this episode, Sophiya talks about how she manages being an artist and an entrepreneur; how studying art helped her in business, and how 4 hour long walks are important and totally OK 🙂