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SUMMARY:Artists for Aid
DESCRIPTION:Artists for Aid is a humanitarian aid collective and benefit concert series founded by Sudanese-Canadian artist and poet Mustafa (Mustafa the Poet). The initiative focuses on raising funds and global awareness for humanitarian crises\, specifically supporting relief efforts in Palestine and Sudan.  \nThe third and largest edition of the concert series took place on 10 January 2026\, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.\nFunds Raised: The event raised approximately $5.4 to $5.5 million.\nThe proceeds were split equally between the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF) and the Sudanese American Physicians Association (SAPA). \nThe night was co-hosted by supermodel Bella Hadid and actor Pedro Pascal\, and included musical performances by Shawn Mendes\, Chappell Roan (surprise appearance)\, Clairo\, Daniel Caesar\, Omar Apollo\, Lucy Dacus\, Jazmine Sullivan\, Faye Webster\, Blood Orange (Dev Hynes)\, Alex G\, and Snoh Aalegra. It also included poetry performances by Sudanese-American poet Safia Elhillo and Palestinian-American poet Noor Hindi. \nFor more information\, visit https://artistsforaid.org/ \nMohamed MahmoudCo-founder and technical director of 500 Words Magazine. Mohamed is a computer systems analyst based in Khartoum\, Sudan.
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LOCATION:Shrine Auditorium\, Los Angeles\, United States
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SUMMARY:Seeing Sudan: Politics Through Art - Hiwaraat
DESCRIPTION:A three-day conference on Sudan\, titled Seeing Sudan: Politics Through Art\, will bring together academics\, artists\, journalists\, and activists to generate critical insights and explore the role of art and creative expression during times of violence\, war\, and displacement. \nOrganised by Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) at the Four Seasons Hotel Doha\, the conference is the 10th installment of GU-Q’s acclaimed Hiwaraat series. The Hiwaraat Conference Series offers timely and topical conferences that draw together experts\, practitioners\, scholars\, policymakers\, and youth to discuss some of the most pressing topics of our time. \nA Keynote Panel: Eyes on Sudan\, taking place on the first day\, 18 September\, will include Sudanese artist Khalid Albaih\, Sudanese-British journalist Zeinab Badawi\, Sudanese artist Rashid Diab\, and Sudanese-British journalist Nesrine Malik\, and will be moderated by GU-Q Dean Safwan Masri. \nIn addition\, the conference’s programme includes live performances by Sudanese-American singer-songwriter\, and ethnomusicologist Alsarah of Alsarah & The Nubatones and Palestinian composer\, singer‑songwriter and engineer Huda Asfour on 18 September\, as well as a special art exhibition and book launch for the new and updated version of Sudan Retold at Alhosh Gallery on 19 September. Put together and edited by Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann and Khalid Albaih\, Sudan Retold: An Art Book About the History and Future of Sudan was originally published in 2019\, consisting of 31 chapters each contributed by different Sudanese artists\, writers\, illustrators\, designers\, photographers and a chef. \nThe conference will reflect on Sudanese resilience\, memory\, and identity through panel discussions exploring Sudanese art\, film\, music\, and diaspora life. Various panels discussions will be held under the themes: Collecting Sudan\, Thinking Sudan\, Living Sudan\, Exhibiting Sudan\, Reporting Sudan\, Everyday Sudan\, Sounds of Sudan\, Designing Sudan\, Screening Sudan\, and Reimagining Sudan. The panel discussions will include notable speakers such as Sudanese-British journalist Yousra Elbagir\, German ethnologist Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann\, American film producer and director Bentley Brown\, Sudanese-Russian filmmaker and researcher Suzannah Mirgani\, Sudanese writer\, engineer\, researcher\, and public speaker Muzan Alneel\, and British-Sudanese journalist Nesrine Malik. \nFor more information\, visit hiwaraat.qatar.georgetown.edu/seeing-sudan-politics-through-art \nMohamed MahmoudCo-founder and technical director of 500 Words Magazine. Mohamed is a computer systems analyst based in Khartoum\, Sudan.
URL:https://thesudanist.com/event/seeing-sudan-politics-through-art-hiwaraat/
LOCATION:Qatar\, Qatar
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Khartoum:20160308T193000
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SUMMARY:Digital Art Exhibition - Enas Satir & Mona El Fateh
DESCRIPTION:In the frame work of “8 March” International women’s day \, Elgunied Cultural center shaping a digital art exhibition for artists “ Enas Satir and Mona Elfateh . \nMohamed MahmoudCo-founder and technical director of 500 Words Magazine. Mohamed is a computer systems analyst based in Khartoum\, Sudan.
URL:https://thesudanist.com/event/digital-art-exhibition-enas-satir-mona-el-fateh/
CATEGORIES:Art
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