This is an ink reimagining of a classic print by John Tenniel in Lewis Carrol's book, Through the Looking-Glass, but Alice is depicted as a cat. She is like a mother to the kittens in the book, caring greatly for them.
This is an ink reimagining of a classic print by John Tenniel in Lewis Carrol's book, Through the Looking-Glass, but Alice is depicted as a cat. She is like a mother to the kittens in the book, caring greatly for them.
Growing up in a small town, my family has always been influential in my life. I grew up picking walnuts with my stepfather and canning produce with my mother over the summer. I will always cherish these memories and wanted to capture these sweet…
A seven-act play set in Tanzania at the time of the war with Uganda, which dramatically impoverished the country. The plot centers on a Tanzanian family attempting to deal with the reduced circumstances of life caused by the shortage of many…
Written with many features taken from the oral tradition, this play is about the attempts of women to heave the “mother- pillar,” which symbolizes peace and prosperity for women. Their attempts fail due to lack of unity and tenacity.
This work consists of correspondence written by Shaaban Robert to his half-brother, Yusuf Ulenge. The letters were collected and published posthumously, over forty years after Robert’s death. As stated in the note of the KU catalog record, the…
This work addresses my Arab identity reconstructed in my fathers image. His work shoes that he labors in, are tied down on a block of cement with rebar, a material I use to represent my (or our) Arab identity. Inspired by repeating moments in my…