Past Residents

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Maja Vukoje

In her large format paintings, Maja Vukoje addresses discursive issues such as post colonialism, gender, and popular culture. Due to her own migration experience, she is particularly interested in syncretic cultural phenomena. Her work exploits all the possibilities of painting. She creates various pictorial forms of expression through the use of combs, putty knives, stencils, flowing paint, sprayed elements, and applications of real objects. The result is a somewhat undecipherable contextual meaning of the images.

Maja Vukoje has exhibited work at Künstlerhaus- Halle für Kunst & Medien, Graz; Zacheta – National Gallery of Art, Warsaw; and Secession, Vienna, among others.

Jana Schulz

In her multimedia works, Jana Schulz deals with the different kinds of interpersonal communication. She is focused on observing structures and dynamics within different social groups. She extends her documentary approach by re-staging scenes or giving specific instructions for her works.

Jana Schulz has exhibited work at Kunsthalle WienVienna; Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig; and Kunstquartier Bethanien Berlin, among others.

Past Resident
2019: Fire Station - Qatar Museums

Fatima Mohammed

Fatima Mohammed works in mixed media, installation art and printmaking, creating her own homemade inks from medicines meant to cure her back complaint. Her work focuses on the changing social anatomy of the Arabian Gulf, portrayed through the perspective of her fictional character, 3naj (Anaj).

Fatima Mohammed (born 1993, Qatar) graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University Qatar (VCUQ) in 2016, with a major in Painting and Printmaking and a minor in Art History. She has exhibited work at al markhiya gallery, Fire Station, and Msheireb Museums, all Doha, among others.