A Warm Welcome To Our New Residents – IBRAAZ!

28 April '14

The Arab British Centre prides itself on hosting a group of wonderful residents, all of whom represent the same ideals that we have – promoting Arab culture to the British public, for the greater good!

We are very proud to be welcoming our newest residents, IBRAAZ.

Ibraaz is the leading critical forum on visual culture in North Africa and the Middle East. Initiated by the Kamel Lazaar Foundation, it was launched at the 54th Venice Biennale as an online publishing platform. Ibraaz publishes essays, interviews and artists’ projects monthly, and will publish the first in a series of edited readers in print in June 2014.  Ibraaz also runs a series of international public programmes at institutions including Tate Modern and Dar Al Hekma, Jeddah.

You can read more about their work and have a look at their current platform on the archive here.

On announcing their new location, Ibraaz have kindly donated copies of their catalogue for the first pan-Arab exhibition at the Venice Biennale, 2011 A Future of a Promise. For more information on the catalogue, please click here.

To enter with a chance of winning a copy of this beautiful catalogue, just email us with the answer to the following question:

WHEN WAS IBRAAZ FIRST LAUNCHED?

Send your answers in to info@arabbritishcentre.org.uk including your full name, contact number, full postal address and answer. The first TWENTY correct answers will be contacted and if you are in the UK, Ibraaz will post the catalogue to you!

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