ARTIST BIO: Helen Zughaib
Helen Zughaib was born in Beirut, Lebanon,
living mostly in the Middle East and Europe before coming
to the United States to study art. She received her BFA from
Syracuse University, College of Visual and Performing Arts
in 1981. She paints using gouache and ink on board, transforming
her subjects into a combination of colors and patterns, creating
a nontraditional sense of space and perspective.
Helen has exhibited widely in New York and the Washington
metro area. Her paintings are included in over 80 private
and public collections, including the White House, the
World Bank, Library of Congress, US Consulate General, Vancouver,
Canada, American Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, and the Arab American
National Museum in Detroit, Michigan.
Zughaib feels that her background in the Middle East allows
her to approach the experiences she has in America, in a
unique way, remaining an observer of both the Arab and American
cultures. She believes that the arts are one of the most
important tools we have to help shape and foster dialogue
and positive ideas about the Middle East.
Hopefulness, healing and spirituality, are all themes that
are woven into her work. |