Amira Soliman
Amira Soliman is an Egyptian artist and cultural Phd researcher whose work unravels the tangled threads of identity, memory, and belonging through a decolonial lens and globalization. Blending traditional rich Egyptian heritage, amasing textiles history from coptic to Islamic / philosophy of Arabic calligraphy/ indigenous symbols with contemporary mixed media, the practice interrogates how cultural narratives are preserved, erased, or even transformed and reinvented in spaces.
Studied and trained in both Master of Fine Arts and traditional preservations at Helwan
University- Egypt, and Anthropology and Sociodrama at University Uppsala, Sweden, Amira’s artwork and paintings serve as visceral archives. She believes women are embodiments of heritage, traditions, and folk remedies layered into visual vocabularies.