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Engy Omara (Egyptian, b. 1993) is a visual artist based in Alexandria. Her work stems from a fascination with ancient civilizations in their earliest, primitive forms. She approaches her work from an understanding of humanity’s deep connection to nature. This is reflected in her use of natural materials, particularly clay, to produce her stylized sculptural pieces. Her recent body of work explores women’s rights in patriarchal society as well as the deterioration of Alexandrian heritage due to excessive development of the coast. Omara’s sculptural practice has been deeply influenced by her formal training at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University (2017). Her research-based approach emerged from her time in the prestigious MASS Alexandria program (2019). She was also a resident at L’Atelier D'Alexandrie. Omara has participated in several local and international exhibitions including the Tashweesh Festival hosted by Goethe Institute (2019) and the International Symposium of Aswan (2021).
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