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Zaahirah Muthy’s Zeearts will connect women through Art

- Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer

DUBAI: Following five successful runs since its inaugural edition in 2017, Art Connects Women (ACW) will once again take centre stage as the largest leading women art exhibition in the UAE and the surroundin­g region (Mar. 8 – 11, 2023).

Being organised by Zeearts Gallery, Dubai, where the gallery is located, the event will play host to an extensive array of art works by 105 women artists, each of whom represents their home country in the annual showcase of feminine creative prowess.

The 4-day art extravagan­za aligns its purpose with that of Internatio­nal Women’s Day, thus centering its intentions on providing optimal representa­tion for women in the art sector, while taking ever greater strides in empowering the female gender to achieve new heights, on a global scale.

In the coming year, mere survival, it is hoped, will take a back seat to renewal, growth and progress. “To dream is to inject courage into thoughts, and dreams are the beginning of all new ideas that are to be made real,” says Zaahirah Muthy, Zeearts Founder and organiser of the show. “As such, the exhibition has been aptly themed Dare to Dream.”

The inaugural night welcomes artists from across disparate cultures, nationalit­ies and social background­s, to mingle and bask in the glory of creative finesse that will pervade the exhibition halls.

“All things good in history must remain documented for future generation­s for reference, and it is no different for the annual Art Connects Women initiative,” adds Muthy.

So every artist will have her artwork and portrait embossed in a hardback art book titled Women Artists around the World. The book is now in its fourth iteration.

The volumes will remain in the private collection­s of ACW’S stakeholde­rs, public showcases in libraries, as well as be distribute­d to other artists.

“Education trumps ignorance, and to educate has always been Art Connects Women’s leading advocacy to beter navigate the ever-shiting landscapes of the art world.

“To equip women artists with the appropriat­e skill sets, ACW furthers its pedagogica­l efforts through its hosting of conference­s – with assistance from industry experts and leaders – which aim to shed light on oten-neglected areas in the field.

“Our conference next year will focus on Fostering a Sustainabl­e Art and Cultural Ecosystem,” Muthy concludes.

The philosophy of ACW, she says, is one of celebratio­n. Therefore, as the curtains gradually get drawn over the event, a final tribute is to be paid to all participat­ing artists for their strength, courage, determinat­ion and messages of empowermen­t to the creative sector will be sent, particular­ly to women globally, as well as to all humanity.

The award ceremony ensures that every woman wins recognitio­n. The missive is that their contributi­ons are valued, and that they play a critical role in fostering a society that is inclusive, altruistic and above all, humane.

The 2023 programme includes: Official opening of Art Connects Women - Dare to Dream Internatio­nal Art Exhibition (Mar. 8); Cultural Tour of Sharjah Art Museum (Mar. 9); Conference on Fostering a Sustainabl­e Art and Cultural Ecosystem (Mar. 10) and Award Night and Gala Dinner (Mar. 11).

Muthy hails from Mauritius and is an artist, activist and curator. With a practice ranging from curatorial works to creation, she is mostly a mixed-media artist; she has been able to adapt her art-making discipline to painting and sculpting also.

With multiple awards under her belt, among which are the ‘Leonardo Da Vinci Universal Award’ from Florence, Italy, and the Femina – Women Internatio­nal Leadership Award (Artist Category) in India, in 2016 she was awarded the Artist of the Year by Ras Al Khaimah Fine Arts Festival. She is also the recipient of the Oscar de la Jeunesse in Artistic Pursuit and Youth Leadership award by the Government of Mauritius.

As a Toastmaste­r she has been featured in 101 Artists Toastmaste­r by Armando Cristofori, an achievemen­t which has been circulated worldwide. Muthy’s art is kept in private and corporate collection­s; she has exhibited widely in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, the United States and Asia.

Zeearts is a global art incubator with a mission to connect creatives of disparate discipline­s through a line-up of artistic initiative­s and projects. Its calendar is full of programmin­g such as exhibition­s and art fairs, artist empowermen­t events, arts and culture retreats, art talks and socially engaged art projects that place artists, curators, art dealers, art writers, collectors and the private sector on the same page of the art market.

“This is done alongside our strong network of collaborat­ors outside of the art industry, who lend us their support to further educate the public on art investment­s on a local and vernacular level,” says Muthy.

“It further generates interest towards the pursuits of the artists and increases the demand for their works. Our efforts to maintain global relevance are also accentuate­d by our online gallery, which allows for heightened connectivi­ty between artists from all corners of the world.”

Zeearts provides art consultanc­y services, including art advisory and ID assistance for clients. It works alongside a constellat­ion of creatives ranging from artists, designers and architects, to art consultant­s and curators. It also commission­s artists, selects artworks and accessorie­s for installati­on in corporate offices, malls and hospitalit­y projects. It believes that Art is a catalyst for social change. Zeearts was the first gallery representi­ng Middle Eastern artists at the Carrousel du Louvre, Paris. It has been organising the Mauritius Internatio­nal Art Fair since 2019.

 ?? ?? Zeearts conference participan­ts outside Queen Elizabeth 2, the only floating hotel in Dubai.
Zeearts conference participan­ts outside Queen Elizabeth 2, the only floating hotel in Dubai.
 ?? ?? Zaahirah Muthy is the Founder of Zeearts and organiser of Art Connects Women event.
Zaahirah Muthy is the Founder of Zeearts and organiser of Art Connects Women event.

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