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Transcript: Arab Women Art Works on Exhibit in Washington, D.C.
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- NPR All Things Considered
- Article date:
- February 27, 1994
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JACKI LYDEN, Host: Dark-haired and elegant and dressed in Chanel, or
fair-haired and dressed in baggy work clothes, women filled the salons
of the National Museum of Women in Arts in Washington recently. They
were Arab women, all of them artists representing 15 different Arab
countries. Mona Saudi, a Jordanian sculptor who'd flown in from Amman,
chatted with Samya Hallaby [sp], a Palestinian painter living in
New York, about a painting from Tunis.
MONA SAUDI, Jordanian Sculptor: That they do tales, you know, popular
tales. And they put it into films and drawings, and they all draw
in this way, you know, just-
LYDEN: Mona Saudi stood in front of ...
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