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Re: خالد كودى الى هاواى -- بدعوة من كلية الفنون بجامعة هاواى (Re: nada ali)
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Khalid Kodi, long recognized as a prolific Sudanese American master artist, educator and cultural critic, has emerged as a central figure working on multi and cross-cultural concepts. He uses contemporary themes and methods along two lines of work: conceptual, political art, and aesthetic paintings and installations. Conceptual, Political Work In his conceptual work, Kodi’s art carries social justice messages. His work has tackled the subjects of racism and injustice and the legacy of slavery in his country, Sudan and beyond. Kodi’s art projects also tackle questions of urban planning and design, and museum studies. Kodi’s past series have included works on human phenomena such as wars, genocide and their impact on human societies. These works incorporate sculpture, paintings, installations and environmental sites, and were featured in many national and international venues. Through his work, Kodi advocates for and humanizes victims and survivors of war and genocide in Africa. His art has shed light and exposed processes of war and genocide to the larger international community. His exhibitions carry outreach and educational messages that promote peace and human dignity and that celebrate his rich cultural heritage. Kodi often uses community engagement as a means of pedagogy and for effecting social change. Aesthetic Paintings and Installations In addition to his powerful conceptual and political work, Kodi has produced paintings and installations that are significant in terms of their inner aesthetics. In this stream of work, he explores traditional story telling with references to magical realism, intricately layered in textures, symbols and figures, by synthesizing colors/rhythms.
Khalid Kodi was born in Sudan, and has migrated to the United States in the early 1990s. As an African living in America, he has embraced both American and African cultures. He engages both cultures in constant dialogue with each other. He has used his art as a forum to teach and to bring issues of the civil war in Sudan to Sudanese communities in exile and Diaspora and to the world. Kodi is an Adjunct Professor of Fine Arts at Boston College. He is also an adjunct faculty at Massachusetts College of art and design and a resident artist in the African-American Master Artists in Residence Program (AAMARP), a program in the Department of African-American Studies at Northeastern University. Kodi is a 2013 summer faculty and artist in residence at the University of Hawaii at Hilo. He has also taught at Brown University. Kodi has received several grants, fellowships and prestigious residencies.
Khalid Kodi’s work has been widely exhibited with critical acclaim. His work has been featured in numerous academic and popular publications. These include the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Nka! The Journal for African Arts among others.
Since the early 1990s Professor Kodi has been actively creating cutting edge and innovative projects and programs that aim to advance sustainable peace between communities with diverse ethnic, cultural and religious backgrounds and histories. These projects and program have involved participatory approaches to help communities rebuild and overcome individual and collective trauma resulting from war. His ongoing conceptual research is on the role of culture – arts, architecture and urban planning/design in transforming, rehabilitating, overcoming the legacies of wars and building communities. He has targeted youth, child soldiers, and women as agents of transformation. Kodi led numerous projects such as Violence Transformed. In 2011 he founded the Artist Movement to Engage Nonviolence (AMEN) at Boston college.
Kodi has served on the board of several organizations that focus on Sudan, including the Sudan Studies Association. He is a board member of the Darfur Rehabilitation Project, based in New Jersey.
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Re: خالد كودى الى هاواى -- بدعوة من كلية الفنون بجامعة هاواى (Re: nada ali)
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Quote: Khalid Kodi, long recognized as a prolific Sudanese American master artist, educator and cultural critic, has emerged as a central figure working on multi and cross-cultural concepts. He uses contemporary themes and methods along two lines of work: conceptual, political art, and aesthetic paintings and installations. Conceptual, Political Work |
عميم تهانينا للأخ الفنان المتميز خالد كودي
صادق تمنيات بنجاحات تترى شكراً لهذا الإنجاز
شكرا أختنا ندا
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Re: خالد كودى الى هاواى -- بدعوة من كلية الفنون بجامعة هاواى (Re: محمد علي البصير)
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العزيزة ندى الناس ديل فاهمين غلط دا فعلا خبر يستحق ان تفرد له البوستات ... ياحى اتمطى نوووومى واصحى املى رئتيك اوكسجين ... خلى ينجض ناس هاواى بى هناك دوب ما بى هنا اخدتو ليكم نفس من البرى الشديد دا .... كودى شنو كمان فى الحر دا !!!! (وش اخدر بدردق ) ... قول لى يا خوى العفو والعافية ....
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Re: خالد كودى الى هاواى -- بدعوة من كلية الفنون بجامعة هاواى (Re: إحسان عبد العزيز)
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التحية للاستاذ خالد كودي والاخت ندى
واستأذنك يا اخت ندى في رفع مشاركة من الفيس بوك بتاريخ 15-6-2013 ويبدو انها غير ظاهرة عندكم في امريكا
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Khalid Raid · Naser صحبته السلامه مع كل الاماني بالتوفيق ....لي سوال هل عمل خالد سابقا بليبيا بالدار الجماهيريه للنشر والتوزيع بمدينة مصراته؟؟؟رجاء الافاده مع خالص الامنيات له بمزيد من التقدم .....خالد الريد النعمه رد · · 15 يونيو، الساعة 02:05 صباحاً المكوّن الإضافي الاجتماعي لفيس بوك |
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