BIO

Nouman Gaafar embarked on his artistic journey at the University of Sudan for Science and Technology, College of Fine and Applied Arts, where he

graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in 1994. Specializing in Sculpture and Drawing, Gaafar's early works include wood carving reliefs and life-sized figurative sculptures, along with terracotta portraits that vividly capture the diversity and richness of Sudanese culture. His unique talent in portraying the intricate details of various tribes garnered significant recognition within the artistic community.In1996, seeking further artistic and personal growth, Gaafar moved to the United States. He continued his education at the University of Dallas in Texas, earning both a Master of Arts (MA) and a Master of Fine Arts

(MFA) by 2002. During his studies, he focused on Sculpture and Fine Arts, with a particular interest in exploring themes of diaspora, identity, migration, integration, and assimilation.

Gaafar's professional career flourished in the United States, where he primarily showcased his works in Dallas, Texas, and at the Space Gallery in

Denver, Colorado. His artistic contributions were not confined to exhibitions; they also included engaging community projects and educational endeavors.

Driven by a profound desire to give back to his homeland, Gaafar returned to Khartoum, Sudan in 2016. There, he founded the Khartoum Arts Training

Center, a pivotal institution dedicated to nurturing the next generation of artists. Through this center, Gaafar offers training in drawing, painting, and sculpture, contributing significantly to the cultural enrichment of Sudan.

Nouman Gaafar's commitment to art and community continues to influence and inspires both in Sudan and abroad, making him a notable figure in the

global art scene.


Introduction

I am an interdisciplinary artist based in the USA, specializing in abstraction, sculpture, and painting. Occasionally, I delve into figurative work, depending on the concept and medium I am exploring at the time. My work reflects the complexities of living between two cultures, shaped by my experiences as an immigrant from Sudan.

Artistic Journey and Inspiration

My journey as an artist has been profoundly influenced by my background and the duality of my cultural experiences. Growing up in Sudan and transitioning to life in the USA, I have navigated a path filled with contrasts and intersections. This unique blend of cultural influences fuels my artistic expression, driving me to explore abstraction and figurative elements. These styles allow me to visually articulate the nuances of my identity and the transient nature of belonging.

Concepts and Themes

Central to my work are the themes of displacement, belonging, alienation, and diaspora. Through my art, I aim to shed light on the emotional and psychological landscapes of those who, like me, straddle different worlds. My pieces often evoke a sense of fluidity and tension, capturing the ongoing negotiation of identity and place. Living between two cultures has given me a unique perspective on these issues, and my art serves as a medium to express and explore these complex themes.

Artistic Process and Mediums

My creative process is intuitive and deeply connected to the concept I am exploring. I choose my medium—whether it be sculpture, painting, or a blend of both—based on how best to convey the theme at hand. I often experiment with materials, textures, and forms to bring my ideas to life. This interdisciplinary approach allows me to push the boundaries of traditional art forms and create works that resonate on multiple levels.

Mission and Impact

The mission of my work is to highlight and bring awareness to the issues of displacement, belonging, alienation, and diaspora. Through my art, I aim to create a dialogue about these experiences, fostering a deeper understanding and empathy among viewers. I hope my work not only reflects my personal journey but also resonates with others who share similar experiences, ultimately contributing to a broader conversation about identity and culture.

Conclusion

My artistic vision is to continue exploring the intersections of culture and identity, creating works that speak to the universal experiences of displacement and belonging. As I evolve as an artist, I aspire to further push the boundaries of my mediums and engage with diverse audiences. Through my ongoing projects, I aim to make a lasting impact on the art world and beyond.

CV

Education:

2002 Master of Fine Art (MFA) from University of Dallas (Braniff Graduate School of liberal arts) Dallas Texas - emphasis in Sculpture.

2001 Master of Art from University of Dallas (Braniff Graduate School of liberal arts) Dallas Texas - emphasis in Sculpture.

1994 Bachelor of Fine Art from college of fine and Applied Art (University of science and Technology, Khartoum – Sudan) Emphasis in Sculpture and Drawing.


Exhibitions:

2018 September 16th – October13th French Cultural Center in Khartoum Sudan (entre Autres) Solo Exhibition

2018 Group Exhibition '' Let's talk about love at Khartoum Art Center in Sudan from February 14th to March 14th.


2015 May 1st - June 13th Space gallery (Pattern-Organic/geometric) Denver Colorado.


2013 May 24th – June 16th Edge Gallery (Conceptually Scattered) Denver Colorado


2013 May 3rd – May 19th Wazee Union Arts Gallery & Studios (Reflection) Denver Colorado


2013 April 5th – May 2nd Wazee Union Arts Gallery & Studios (Bella Forma) Denver Colorado


2011 February 4th -March 12th Space gallery - Denver Colorado.


2010 August 6th – September 11th Group exhibition, Space gallery - Denver Colorado.


2009 July – Group show at the New Niche ware house - Denver Colorado.


2008 October 17th – November 22nd Group exhibition, Space gallery - Denver Colorado.


2002 May 6th – May 25th Thesis exhibition (master of fine art) at South Dallas Cultural Center (Dallas Texas).


2002 March 7th – May 4th Group exhibition (Connecting the Loop) the Town of Addison & Water Tower Theater, Texas.


2002 January 11th -February 8th Group exhibition (Fumin- Sho) Hanover College Gallery Indiana. University of Indiana


2001 January 22nd – February 2nd Thesis exhibition (Master of Art) University of Dallas Texas.


1996 October – Solo Show Jesuit Refugee Service - Ethiopia.

1996 June – Group exhibition (The African Refugee Day) Jesuit Refugee Service -Ethiopia.

1996 January – Group exhibition (Fransay Art Veranda) Ethiopia.


1995 April – Solo exhibition (the national corp. for culture and arts) Sudan.

1995 March – Solo exhibition (Friendship Hall) Khartoum, Sudan.

1995 January – BFA thesis exhibition (college of fine and applied art) Khartoum, Sudan.


1994 October – Group exhibition (French Cultural Center) Khartoum, Sudan.


1993 May – Group exhibition (Grand Hotel) Khartoum, Sudan.

1993 March – Solo show (college of fine and applied art) Khartoum, Sudan.


Art Talk, participation and workshops:

2018 from 23rd of September to the 4th of October College of Fine and applied arts, University of Sudan for Science & Technology Sculpture workshop in how to sculpt portrait and the process of casting.

September 19th Art talk about my Exhibition - Entre Auters at the French Culture library

2018 from 19th of September to September 22nd College of Fine and applied arts, University of Sudan for Science & Technology Drawing and Painting about the health of motherhood sponsored by the international health organization.

From 2012 to 2015 Art walk every 1st Friday of the month Denver at the art district the River North.

2010- 2012 Art walk every 2nd Saturday of the month Denver at the art district the River North.

2009 The Nuba Water project – Denver Colorado.


1994 The National Corp. for culture and Arts, Khartoum Sudan (the Sudanese Identity; between the Afro and Arab culture).


1993 workshop; Khartoum University (remembrance of Professor Ali Almak).


1992 workshop (Carving and Printing) college of fine and applied art, Khartoum Sudan.


Arts in public places:

The Institute of African and Asian Studies (University of Khartoum- Sudan) life size statue AL Waza from 1995 to 2017.

The National Corporation for Culture and Arts - Khartoum-Sudan.



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