(Washington, DC, b. Ethiopia) Painter Meron Engida Hawke creates vibrant tableaus that act as a vehicle for exploring the artist’s personal experiences and Ethiopian cultural identity. Through trust in the mark-making process, Engida Hawke has developed a rich visual vocabulary which draws influence from the colors and narratives of ancient Ethiopian art. At the intersections of abstraction and figuration, Engida Hawke’s works center a cast of expressive figures who together tell stories of vulnerability, empowerment, and resilience. Fusing memory and imagination, Engida Hawke layers tones, symbols, and motifs to construct emotive scenes intended to prompt dialogue about diversity and women’s experiences. Engida Hawke’s latest body of work illustrates the impacts of war and climate change upon everyday lives, honoring the experiences of women and children living amidst the ongoing Ethiopian War. With palettes of acrylic and oil pigment, the artist here employs a system of dots, used to symbolize water, earth and teff. In "Teff teffa", the artist gestures towards the growing inaccessibility of teff—the staple grain used to make injera—due to war, drought, and global demand, demonstrating these forces’ impact on the foundations of Ethiopian cultural identity. She has been represented by Morton Fine Art since 2020. EDUCATION 2007 Addis Ababa University School of Fine Arts and Design SOLO EXHIBITIONS2020 Solidarity, Morton Fine Art, Washington, DC USA2013 Empire Addis International Hotel, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia GROUP ART EXHIBITIONS 2015 Women’s History Month art competition organized by the Embassy of United states of America, Addis Ababa Ethiopia.2012 Group art exhibition at National Museum for museum day, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.2010 Group Art exhibition at Alliance Ethio – Francis, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia2009 National Art Gallery, Addis Ababa Ethiopia
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