Sahar Hasan: Artist and Curator
Sahar Hasan is a artist and curator whose work brings hidden emotions and overlooked stories into view. Her practice moves between painting, mixed media, and curation, always tracing the quiet spaces where memory, identity, and heritage meet.

Her paintings center on women — their unspoken fears, restrained hopes, and unseen strength. Using oil, acrylic, gold leaf, stained glass, and old textiles, she layers fragments that carry echoes of her roots and the silent weight of distance. Arabic calligraphy flows through her work as a living language that binds thought and form together.
Working between cultures, Sahar’s art balances tension and stillness. She believes a single figure, a fragile pattern, or a word left unfinished can speak what speech cannot. Her surfaces invite the viewer to pause and find their own hidden reflections.
As a curator, she builds spaces that hold other artists’ voices with care. For her, art must open questions, connect generations, and honor the fragile stories that survive time and place.
Each piece asks us to face what we keep hidden and what we leave behind.











