Mariam A. Aleem

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Mariam A. Aleem
Alexandria University (1954)
University of Southern California (1957)
Alma materHelwan University
Notable workGraphic design

Mariam A. Aleem (28 December 1930 – 26 April 2010) was an Egyptian artist and art professor specializing in printed design. She received her Bachelor of Arts from the Faculty of Fine Arts Cairo in 1954 and her Master of Fine Arts in graphic printing 1957 from the University of Southern California. Beginning in 1958, Aleem taught printmaking at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Alexandria. In 1968 she became an assistant professor, heading the Printmaking Department. Aleem became a full professor in 1975 and led the Design Department from 1985 to 1990.[1] She earned her Ph.D. in the history of art from Helwan University in Cairo.[2] Aleem exhibited worldwide, with shows in the United States, Lebanon, Egypt, Germany, Italy, and Norway.[3]

Notable awards

  • Biennnial Norwegian Festival (1954)
  • The National Order for Art and Science of the First Degree from Egypt (1974)
  • International Year of the Woman from Egypt and Italy (1975)
  • First Prize, Biennial Norwegian Festival (1984)

Selected exhibitions

Further reading

  • Jegede, Dele (2000). Contemporary African Art: Five Artists, Diverse Trends. Indianapolis, Ind.: Indianapolis Museum of Art. pp. 57–66. .
  • Mariam Abdel Aleem, 1930-, Art & Artist files at the Warren M. Robbins Library, National Museum of African Art

References

  1. ^ "Mariam Mohamed Abdel-Aleem". Ministry of Culture: Sector of Fine Arts. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  2. ^ Ali, Wijdan (2002). Breaking the Veils: Women Artists from the Islamic World. Royal Society of Fine Arts, Jordan, Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts.
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  4. ^ Benezit Dictionary of Artists. 31 October 2011.