Tamam Al-Akhal

Tamam Al-Akhal (born 1935) is a Palestinian artist and educator living in Jordan.[1]

Born in Jaffa,[1] the daughter of Aref Al Akhal,[2] in 1948, Al-Akhal left with her family to live in a refugee camp in Lebanon. She studied at the Fine Arts College in Cairo.[3] From 1957 to 1960, she taught art at the Makassed Girls College in Beirut.[4] In 1959, she married Ismail Shammout. Her husband died in 2006.[5][3]

Al-Akhal has exhibited in Egypt, Lebanon, Jerusalem, Jordan, the United States, Kuwait, England, China, Morocco, Berlin, Paris, Rome, and Vienna.[4] She gave a series of lectures at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in 2009.[6]

Her art appeared on more than a dozen covers of Palestinian Affairs, a magazine published by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). She was also head of the PLO's Arts and Heritage section.[1] With her husband, she painted a series of large murals known as "Palestine: The Exodus and the Odyssey."[5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Dunn, Alec; Macphee, Josh (2015). Signal: 04: A Journal of International Political Graphics & Culture. pp. 12–14. ISBN 1629631329.
  2. Al Akhal, Tamam. "Historical turning points that affected my life". Virtual Gallery. Birzeit University.
  3. 1 2 "Personalities: Who's Who". Arab Thought Forum.
  4. 1 2 "Tamam al-Akhal". The World's Women Online. Arizona State University.
  5. 1 2 "In remembrance: Ismail Shammout, 1931-2006". Jadaliyya. August 10, 2014.
  6. "Series of lectures by the artist Tamam Al Akhal". Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts. 2009.
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