Artist Talk: Diana Al-Hadid
The artist discusses her commission, The Ziggurat Splits the Sky, for the new Museum with curator Alexandra Foradas.
In a conversation with Alexandra Foradas, Haskell Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, the Syrian-born American artist Diana Al-Hadid discusses the historical frameworks and perspectives that shape her artistic practice. Taking inspiration from ancient art, architecture, cultural heritage, folkloric storytelling, and more, Al-Hadid weaves together enigmatic narratives to create dynamic sculpture, wall reliefs, and works on paper.
Introduced by Museum Director James Steward and Regina Roberts '26, Student Advisory Board VP of Programs.
Cosponsored by the Student Advisory Board of the Princeton University Art Museum.
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