Exhibition for female artists
ARS Visibilis VII – Spain ALMeria 2026








International Exhibition of Women Artists
ARS VISIBILIS VII
Venue: MECA Mediterráneo Centro Artístico, Almería, Spain
Opening: Friday, 8 May — 22 May 2026
About the Exhibition
ARS VISIBILIS VII brings together women artists from diverse international and cultural backgrounds in a multidisciplinary exhibition that explores visibility, identity, gender, and contemporary modes of artistic expression.
Conceived as an immersive and interactive experience, the exhibition redefines the relationship between image, matter, space, and time. The participating works transcend conventional presentation formats, inviting viewers into environments where memory, perception, and materiality converge.
About My Participation
As part of this international exhibition, Spain hosts selected works from my ongoing series The Civilization Echoes.
River of Time
(Collection I)
This mixed-media installation combines sculpture, painting, and conceptual design through two suspended “paper waterfalls” symbolizing the flow of time. One stream records fragments of documented history and numerical data, while the other captures human emotions, memories, and inner experiences.
Together, they create a visual chronicle of humanity—where every suspended sheet carries traces of forgotten stories, symbolic language, and emotional residue, as though each fragment represents a displaced soul seeking reconstruction and remembrance.
Between Ruins and Memory
(Collection II)
This work exists within the fragile threshold between disappearance and preservation. It reflects on what remains after erosion—physically, emotionally, and historically. Through layered textures and fragmented visual structures, the piece questions how memory reconstructs what time attempts to erase.
Here, absence becomes visible, and silence itself transforms into testimony.
Both works were officially selected for exhibition by the MECA Foundation in Almería, Spain.
Representing Jordan on the International Stage
I am deeply honored to participate in this exhibition as the only Arab artist and the sole representative of Jordan 🇯🇴
Presenting my work within this international dialogue is both a privilege and a deeply meaningful moment in my artistic journey. To stand alongside women artists from around the world while carrying the cultural identity, artistic voice, and spirit of Jordan is an experience marked by gratitude, humility, and profound pride.
This participation reflects my ongoing commitment to creating art that transcends borders while remaining deeply connected to heritage, memory, and human experience.
I extend my sincere appreciation to the MECA Foundation and to everyone who contributed to making this artistic exchange possible.
Artist Statement
My artistic practice explores the intersection of memory, civilization, and the human condition through immersive mixed-media installations that merge sculpture, painting, and conceptual design. Rooted in the cultural depth of Jordan and inspired by the echoes of ancient civilizations, my work reflects on the fragility of existence, the passage of time, and the invisible emotional landscapes carried within humanity.
Through layered visual narratives, I seek to transform history, emotion, symbols, and data into poetic spatial experiences—where ruins become testimony, absence becomes presence, and memory transcends time. My art is both a personal and collective archive: a dialogue between past and present, identity and universality.
Representing Jordan internationally is not only an artistic honor, but also a profound responsibility. Through my work, I aim to create bridges between cultures while carrying the voice, spirit, and heritage of my homeland onto the global stage.