The Voice is pleased to share another episode of GUQ Speaks.
This episode’s message from the hosts:
As part of our mission to exchange students’ campus experiences and highlight their successes, this episode features three creative individuals dedicated to pursuing their artistic endeavors.
Our first guest is Zaina Khalil a member of the class of 2024, who utilizes the art form of embroidery, specially Palestinian tatreez, as a means of both resistance and self-expression. This episode also features Mohamed Albulushi, from the class of 2026, fully immersed in the world of Arabic calligraphy. Lastly, Basil Albalushi, class of 2027, shares his experiences in the realm of digital art.
Throughout the episode, we delve into each student’s unique art form and discuss the personal impact it has had on them, as the broader influence they’ve exerted on their communities. We conclude the episode by posing the controversial question: Is art a dying field?
If you are an aspiring artist, we invite you to join us on our podcast and share your own experiences. Let’s unveil the hidden talents within our campus!
Special thanks to Elaha Sadeq (class of 2026) for editing this episode!
AI-generated transcript coming soon.
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