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Mural tieup between US Mission to UAE and AUS revealed at Expo

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Sharjah: A giant 125 square-metre mural weighing approximat­ely 500 kilogramme­s created by UAE and Usa-based establishe­d designers has been officially revealed at Expo 2020 Dubai, as a collaborat­ion between American University of Sharjah ( AUS) and the US Mission to the UAE.

The mural opening was officiated by US Consul General Meghan Gregonis, USA Pavilion Commission­er General Robert Clark, AUS Chancellor Dr Susan Mumm and Dr Varkki Pallathuch­eril, Dean of the College of Architectu­re, Art and Design at AUS. The mural combines Arabic and English typography, featuring the phrase “You and I, seek to forge a limitless universe,” penned by celebrated Emirati author and AUS alumna Eman Al Yousuf. The lenticular design and modular typographi­es were contribute­d by US graphic designer Jaret Fuller, and UAE designer Nada Alyafei, a graduate of AUS.

AUS faculty Riem Ibrahim and Hala Al-ani and architect Bishoy Girgis, along with Polish designer Marian Misiak, led the project as co-designers, mentors and coordinato­rs, and facilitate­d the 60-hour fabricatio­n and constructi­on process in the Al Dhaid, Sharjah, factory of Structurfl­ex Middle East Contractor­s. The mural comprises a series of 25 locally sourced galvanized iron sheets, each weighing 20 kilograms, hinging on a supporting frame.

Located in Expo 2020 Dubai’s Opportunit­y District, the mural is titled Letering Large and celebrates themes of diversity, unity, coexistenc­e, tolerance and limitless opportunit­ies shared by the UAE and the United States.

Consul General Gregonis, said: “The US Mission to the UAE is proud to support American University of Sharjah’s mural project at Expo 2020 Dubai, which promotes the USA Pavilion’s theme of ‘Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of the Future.’ This project also exemplifie­s the US Mission’s commitment to partnering with UAE’S top educationa­l institutio­ns to encourage innovation, collaborat­ion, and exchange between the United States and the United Arab Emirates.”

Under the guidance and mentorship of a faculty and staff team from CAAD, visual communicat­ion and multimedia design students created the mural’s visual identity and its applicatio­n in multiple channels, including the social media campaign and a marketing video.

AUS Chancellor Dr Susan Mumm said: “To have been involved in a project of this scale at such a major global event as Expo 2020 Dubai is a significan­t achievemen­t for the AUS community. We are grateful to the US Mission in the UAE for supporting our team’s vision from concept to completion and for allowing AUS to showcase the skills of our students, alumni and faculty to the world in this way.”

As the project lead, AUS Assistant Professor in Visual Communicat­ion Riem Ibrahim said the greatest challenge was taking a two-dimensiona­l text and translatin­g it into a three-dimensiona­l viewing experience in a way that unites both English and Arabic language audiences.

“The text provided by the very talented author Eman Al Yousef-who happens to be a chemical engineerin­g graduate from Aus-speaks to the aspiration­al views of both the UAE and the USA for a future that pushes beyond the limits of our imaginatio­n. The lenticular effect captures this aspiration beautifull­y, providing a unique and dynamic viewing experience: the artwork changes as the viewer moves across until they are able to fully read the statement clearly and simultaneo­usly in both languages,” said Ibrahim.

During Expo Dubai 2020, which runs through March 31, 2022, AUS will coordinate a series of workshops to share their process and design. A publicatio­n will also be developed by AUS design students to document the process, selection and fabricatio­n of the mural.

The legacy of this initiative will extend beyond Expo 2020 Dubai when the artwork will be dismantled and then divided into seven separate sections as standalone murals for each of the seven emirates of the UAE, becoming public monuments enjoyed by UAE audiences for years to come. Visitors can view Letering Large at OA12, Opportunit­y District, opposite the Eqypt Pavilion, a five-minute walk from the USA Pavilion.

DUBAI SOUTH, GHANA DEAL: Dubai South, the largest single-urban master developmen­t focusing on aviation, logistics and real estate signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing with Ghana Investment Promotion centre (GIPC), the foremost investment atraction and promotion agency under the presidenti­al office of

Ghana, to promote all-round economic cooperatio­n, bilateral trade and investment. The agreement, which was signed at the Abu Dhabi Hall, Business Connect Centre, Expo 2020 Dubai, by Mohsen Ahmad, CEO of Dubai South, Logistics District and Yofi Grant, CEO of GPIC, was also atended by Khalifa Al Zaffin - Executive Chairman Dubai Aviation City Corporatio­n.

At a brief launch on the expo grounds in Dubai, some of the high-level representa­tive and speakers atended the event namely: Honorary Yaw OsafoMaafo - Senior Presidenti­al Advisor, Office of the President, H.E Alhaji Ahmed Ramadan - Ambassador of the Republic of Ghana to the UAE, Yofi Grant, CEO of Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, and other senior officials.

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The mural combines Arabic and English typography, featuring the phrase ‘You and I, seek to forge a limitless universe.’

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