Hind Nasser
A Jordanian artist, born in Amman, Jordan 1940. Graduated with a BA in History & Politics in 1961 from Beirut College for Women (presently Lebanese American University). She started studying painting under the artist Fahrelnissa Zeid in 1976.
Upon graduating, one of her most defined aims was to develop the cultural scene in her country, she started teaching and established the Alumnae Club of her College, a Children’s Club for cultural activities mainly theatre and arts, The Jordan Crafts Council with a marketing outlet for the traditional and modernized local crafts, and the Jordan lkebana chapter for the art of flower arranging. She was one of the founders of the National Music Conservatory of the Noor Al Hussein Foundation and Chairperson for 15 years and one of the founding members of the Jordan Museum for archaeology. She trained for marketing and worked as a marketing officer in a Financial Firm for Savings and Loan. In 1995 she started her own project the Jordan Arts & Crafts Center / Artisana. And then she established her own gallery, Gallery 14. Currently, she is working on a project for natural history of Jordan.
Fahrelnissa Zeid, Artist, teacher and member of L’Ecole de Paris in the early fifties, who have exhibited her works in most European capitals and in the USA, settled in Jordan. Upon her arrival to Amman, she established and chaired the Royal Jordanian Institute Fahrelnissa Zeid, for Fine Arts. Nasser learned under her and was launched into the world of abstract art in an unorthodox manner. Hind lives and works in her home country, exhibiting in Jordan and abroad.
Solo exhibitions:
2019 Amman – Jordan Wadi Finan (0 Horizon)
2018 Dubai – UAE Art Dubai (Main Artist)
2017 Amman – Jordan Gallery 14 (Many Faces of an Artist)
2016 Amman – Jordan Gallery 14 (Soaring)
2011 Amman – Jordan Gallery 14 (So)
2006 Amman – Jordan Lines Gallery
2006 Amman – Jordan Jordan Arts and Crafts Center
2005 Amman – Jordan The Space
2002 Dubai – UAE The Jordan Cultural Center
2001 Amman – Jordan The Spanish Cultural Center
2000 Amman – Jordan The City Hall
1997 Amman – Jordan Jordan Arts and Crafts Center
1995 Amman – Jordan Darat Al Funon
1992 Amman – Jordan Jordan University
1992 Irbid – Jordan Yarmouk University
1989 Abu Dhabi – UAE The Intercontinental
1988 London – England Tempra Art Gallery
1988 Amman – Jordan The Royal Cultural Center
1986 Amman – Jordan Petra Bank Gallery
1986 Amman – Jordan Marriott Hotel
1984 Amman – Jordan The Royal Cultural Center
1983 Amman – Jordan Jordan Plastic Arts Association
1982 Amman – Jordan Alia Gallery
Group Exhibitions
2018 Amman – Jordan The Corner
2018 Amman – Jordan Nabad
2016 Amman – Jordan Jordan National Gallery
2015 Amman – Jordan Gallery 14 (Woman I)
2015 Amman – Jordan Gallery 14 (Arabic Calligraphy)
2013 Amman – Jordan Gallery 14 (Together at the Studio)
2012 Amman – Jordan Gallery 14 (Different Inspirations & Different Dreams)
2011 Amman – Jordan Gallery 14 (Dialogue of Color)
2010 Amman – Jordan Gallery 14 (Serenity)
2010 Amman – Jordan Gallery 14 (Force of The Line)
2009 Amman – Jordan Gallery 14 (Spring: Sketches and Drawings)
2008 Amman – Jordan Gallery 14 (14 Artists)
2004 Milan – Italy Breaking the Veil, women painters from the Muslim world
2004 Naples – Italy Breaking the Veil, women painters from the Muslim world
2004 Amman – Jordan Jordan National Gallery (Painting, flower arrangement)
2004 Amman – Jordan Darat Al Funun (Arab Painters)
2004 Amman – Jordan 4 Walls Gallery (Jordanian women painters)
2004 Seville – Spain Breaking the veil, woman painters from the Muslim world
2004 Valencia -Spain Breaking the veil, woman painters from the Muslim world
2003 Amman – Jordan Jordanian Painters Association
2003 Paris-France Breaking the veil, woman painters from the Muslim world
2003 Athens – Greece Breaking the veil, woman painters from the Muslim world
2003 Amman – Jordan Jordan National Gallery- The collection of the gallery
2003 Amman – Jordan Darat Al- Funun- the permanent collection
2003 Amman – Jordan City Hall Jordanian Painters Association
2002 Amman – Jordan Jordan National Gallery (223 painters)
2002 Al Shariqa – UAE Benelli Al Shariqa – Youth Club
2002 Al Shariqa – UAE Al Shariqa Museum
2002 Beirut –Lebanon Unesco Exhibition
2002 Daka – Begaladesh International Bienalli
2002 Rhodes – Greece Breaking the veil, woman painters from the Muslim world
2001 Amman – Jordan Jordanian Painters Association
2001 Amman – Jordan Broadway Gallery
2000 Al Shariqa – UAE Shariqa Bienalli
2000 Tahran – Iran Modern Art Museum
2000 Amman – Jordan Jordan National Gallery
1999 Amman – Jordan Darat Al Funun (Contemporary Arab Painters)
1998 Amman- Jordan Amman City Hall (Jordanian Painters)
1998 Beirut – Lebanon Lebanese American University (Alumnae Exhibition)
1998 Al Shariqa – UAE Arab Painters Exhibition
1998 Amman – Jordan Darat Al Funun (Contemporary Arab Painter)
1997 Paris – France Hotel de Ville ( Jordanian Painters)
1997 Amman – Jordan Amman City Hall (Jordanian Painters)
1997 Amman – Jordan Darat Al Funun ( Summer Exhibition )
1996 Amman – Jordan Balanda Gallery (Jordanian Painters)
1996 Amman – Jordan Darat Al Funun (Jordanian Painters)
1994/1995 Washington, Chicago, Atlanta, Florida – USA Forces of Change, Arab Women Painters
1995 Amman – Jordan Jordanian Artists Exhibition on the occasion of Woman International Day, Baladna Gallery
1995 Lattacia – Syria First Biennale for Love
1995 Milfield – England Jordanian Artist Exhibition
1995 Brussels- Belgium Jordanian Artist Exhibition
1995 Fuheis – Jordan Jordanian Artist Exhibition, Ruwaq Al Balqa’ Gallery
1995 Amman – Jordan Jordanian Artist Exhibition, Jordan Plastic Arts Association
1994 Amman – Jordan Six Artist from Jordan, Abad Gallery
1993 Amman – Jordan Permanent Arab Artist Exhibition, Darat Al Funun
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046 Online Cultural Majlis: Hind Nasser 14th October 2020