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Current Resident: Oct 1, 2025–Dec 31, 2025

Fire Station - Qatar Museums

Studio #209

Artist

Hissa Al-Khuzaei

Hissa Al-Khuzaei is a multidisciplinary artist and interior designer based in Qatar. Drawing inspiration from her surroundings, her work explores memory, storytelling, and culture. Through painting, illustration, and design, she creates visual and spatial experiences that evoke familiarity and connection. Her practice reflects a deep interest in how spaces embody shared narratives, offering a sense of place that is both personal and collective.

Hissa Al-Khuzaei has exhibited work at M7 – Msheireb Cultural Forum, Qatar; Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Qatar; and Azerbaijan State Academy of Art, Azerbaijan, among others.

hissalkhuzaei.com

Current Resident: Oct 1, 2025–Dec 31, 2025

Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec

Studio #222

Artist

Swapnaa Tamhane

Swapnaa Tamhane’s research begins with the material histories of cotton and jute in India. She approaches her practice through the lens of drawing, which has expanded into papermaking and large-scale textile installations. Since 2018, she has collaborated closely with woodblock carvers, block printers, and embroiderers in Kutch, Gujarat, India, through processes of skill-sharing and exchange. Her work seeks to dissolve and decolonize the hierarchies between art, craft, and design established under British colonial rule in India.

Swapnaa Tamhane has exhibited work at Mead Art Museum, Massachusetts; Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto; and Surrey Art Gallery, British Columbia, among others.

tamhane.net

Studio #215

Artist

Gunilla Klingberg

Gunilla Klingberg’s spatial installations investigate the viral nature of visual language in everyday life. Through the use of generic symbols and signs, often repeated, she evokes unseen transcendental and spiritual patterns woven into daily experience. Her works extend beyond the exhibition space, resonating with cosmic forces such as moon phases, tides, and energy lines. In her latest series, she turns to themes of loss, absence, and presence, focusing on the subtle vibrations of the body.

Gunilla Klingberg has exhibited work at Skissernas Museum, Sweden; Bonniers konsthall, Sweden; and The 11th Gwangju Biennale, South Korea, among others.

gunillaklingberg.com

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