
Nujoom Alghanem, Field of Heat and Dust, 2023. Digital wall print. Image courtesy of the artist and Aisha Alabbar Gallery, in collaboration with Art Jameel, a participating member of the World Weather Network.
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Nujoom Alghanem, Field of Heat and Dust, 2023. Digital wall print. Image courtesy of the artist and Aisha Alabbar Gallery, in collaboration with Art Jameel, a participating member of the World Weather Network.
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Te Tuhi is delighted to host a screening of Honey, Rain & Dust (2016) by Emirati artist and filmmaker Nujoom Alghanem as part of its exhibition Huarere: Weather Eye, Weather Ear. Telling the story of Aisha, Fatima and Ghareeb, three Emirati honey-specialists whose reliance on bees is being challenged by the climate crisis, Honey, Rain & Dust offers a unique ecological and ethnographic perspective on honey-finding traditions in the northwestern mountains of the United Arab Emirates.
The screening will begin at 3:00pm with a short introduction by Dr Arezou Zalipour (Associate Professor in Screen Production, Auckland University of Technology). The film will run for 86 minutes.
Te Tuhi is delighted to host a screening of Honey, Rain & Dust (2016) by Emirati artist and filmmaker Nujoom Alghanem as part of its exhibition Huarere: Weather Eye, Weather Ear. Telling the story of Aisha, Fatima and Ghareeb, three Emirati honey-specialists whose reliance on bees is being challenged by the climate crisis, Honey, Rain & Dust offers a unique ecological and ethnographic perspective on honey-finding traditions in the northwestern mountains of the United Arab Emirates.
The screening will begin at 3:00pm with a short introduction by Dr Arezou Zalipour (Associate Professor in Screen Production, Auckland University of Technology). The film will run for 86 minutes.