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    • Aboriginal paintings,Rebecca Hirsh, Wendy Plotki
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    • Antonia Ramis Miguel
    • Reclamation
    • The Search for Harmony and Balance in the time of COVID-19
    • Reflections on the Climate Change E Street Artists
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    • E Street Artists UNLEASHED
    • The Back Room
    • Antonia Ramis Miguel
    • 3-D Wainright Dawson lll
    • ORIGIN Dalya Luttwak and Arrigo Musti
    • BLUE 75 MOD | Marcela O. Dorantes & Sylvia Gottwald
    • The Other Side - Group theme show
    • Absence and Presence
    • Kevin Adams
    • Jorge Caceres
    • Rhythm and Color in Haiti
    • GLIMPSE E Street Artists
    • MOTION In Two and Three Dimensions
    • A Fresh Look at Impressionism Today
    • Duly Noted Painters 2017
    • Light and Movement
    • Collective Visions: Strokes and Turns
    • 2016 Constructivism The Structure
    • Linda Troller
    • Human Trafficking: Reclaiming Freedom
    • 2016 Summer Multi-Media Art and Sculpture
    • Lillian Kennedy
    • Wainright Dawson, The Third Dimension
    • The Magic Within
    • COLOR / TEXTURE / SHAPE
    • Alexander Vasilijev
    • WILLIAM D'ITALIA
    • Summer Sculpture 2015
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    • Beverlee Ahlin
    • 9 Summer Sensations
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  • Welcome
  • Current
  • Upcoming
  • Outdoor Sculpture on Display
  • Press
  • Pictures of the gallery
  • Previous
    • The Rhythm and Colors of Haiti
    • Printmaking Women of Argentina
    • Art in the Summer
    • Tisha Balesi Wood EMPASTO
    • Antonia Ramis Miguel
    • Unfolding Dreams
    • Patrick 'Patcasso' Hunter
    • Yumiko Hirokawa
    • Stephen Bates Abstraction as Narrative
    • Aboriginal paintings,Rebecca Hirsh, Wendy Plotki
    • 2023 Arts in Foggy Bottom
    • Fran Beard The Structure of Being
    • The Rhythm and Colors of Haiti
    • Jonathan Alderfer
    • Antonia Ramis Miguel
    • The Essence of Summer
    • Lucretia Dewey Tanner A Retrospective
    • Tisha Balesi Wood
    • EMERGING ABORIGINAL ARTISTS
    • The Colors of Haiti
    • Yumiko Hirokawa Dear America
    • HUMAN/NATURE Arts in Foggy Bottom
    • Helen Zughaib & J. Ford Huffman Inside Looking Out
    • Antonia Ramis Miguel
    • Reclamation
    • The Search for Harmony and Balance in the time of COVID-19
    • Reflections on the Climate Change E Street Artists
    • Dealer's Choice from the Back Room
    • Camilla David
    • Kevin Adams The Quiet That Covers the Noise
    • Sculpture, etc
    • Tisha Balesi Wood Beyond the Light
    • Anamario Hernandez To Limn the Unseen
    • E Street Artists UNLEASHED
    • The Back Room
    • Antonia Ramis Miguel
    • 3-D Wainright Dawson lll
    • ORIGIN Dalya Luttwak and Arrigo Musti
    • BLUE 75 MOD | Marcela O. Dorantes & Sylvia Gottwald
    • The Other Side - Group theme show
    • Absence and Presence
    • Kevin Adams
    • Jorge Caceres
    • Rhythm and Color in Haiti
    • GLIMPSE E Street Artists
    • MOTION In Two and Three Dimensions
    • A Fresh Look at Impressionism Today
    • Duly Noted Painters 2017
    • Light and Movement
    • Collective Visions: Strokes and Turns
    • 2016 Constructivism The Structure
    • Linda Troller
    • Human Trafficking: Reclaiming Freedom
    • 2016 Summer Multi-Media Art and Sculpture
    • Lillian Kennedy
    • Wainright Dawson, The Third Dimension
    • The Magic Within
    • COLOR / TEXTURE / SHAPE
    • Alexander Vasilijev
    • WILLIAM D'ITALIA
    • Summer Sculpture 2015
  • Artists
    • Kevin H. Adams
    • Beverlee Ahlin
    • 9 Summer Sensations
    • Dennis Bergevin
    • Richard Binder
    • Alan Binstock
    • Jeffrey Bussells
    • Jorge Caceres
    • Jeff Chyatte
    • Wainright Dawson
    • Joe Dickey
    • MOD-Art Marcela Olivia Dorantes
    • Joe Fish
    • Nancy Frankel
    • Sylvia Gottwald
    • Tatiane Silva Hofstadler
    • Lillian Kennedy
    • Dennis Kirk
    • Craig Kraft
    • Pawel Krol
    • Elizabeth Martineau
    • Kathryn McDonnell
    • John McMahon
    • Lauri Menditto
    • Renea Menzies
    • EJ Montgomery
    • Philippe Mougne
    • Arrigo Musti
    • Sam Noto
    • Wendy Plotkin-Mates
    • Antonia Ramis Miguel
    • Heidi Rastin
    • Alfredo Ratinoff
    • Jill Romanoke
    • Mike Shaffer
    • Veronica Szalus
    • George Tkabladze
    • Alexander Vasiljev
    • Tisha Balesi Wood
    • Helen Zughaib
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Helen Zughaib

Helen Zughaib was born in Beirut, Lebanon, living mostly in the Middle East and Europe before coming to the United States to study art. She received her BFA from Syracuse University, College of Visual and Performing Arts.

Helen works primarily in gouache, an opaque watercolor, and ink on board. Her work has been widely exhibited in galleries and museums in the United States, Europe and Lebanon. Her paintings are included in many private and public collections, including the White House, World Bank, Library of Congress, US Consulate General, Vancouver, Canada, American Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, and the Arab American National Museum in Detroit, Michigan.

In 2008, Helen was invited as US Cultural Envoy through the State Department, to Palestine, where she led a workshop with Palestinian women artists In Ramallah. In 2009, she was sent to Switzerland under the State Department’s

Speaker and Specialist Program. Her paintings have been gifted to heads of state by President Obama and former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton.

As an Arab American, Helen feels that her background in the Middle East allows her to approach the experiences she has in America in a unique way, remaining an observer of both the Arab and American cultures.

She believes that the arts are one of the most important ways to help shape and foster dialogue and positive ideas about the Middle East.

 

Helen Zughaib

Helen Zughaib was born in Beirut, Lebanon, living mostly in the Middle East and Europe before coming to the United States to study art. She received her BFA from Syracuse University, College of Visual and Performing Arts.

Helen works primarily in gouache, an opaque watercolor, and ink on board. Her work has been widely exhibited in galleries and museums in the United States, Europe and Lebanon. Her paintings are included in many private and public collections, including the White House, World Bank, Library of Congress, US Consulate General, Vancouver, Canada, American Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, and the Arab American National Museum in Detroit, Michigan.

In 2008, Helen was invited as US Cultural Envoy through the State Department, to Palestine, where she led a workshop with Palestinian women artists In Ramallah. In 2009, she was sent to Switzerland under the State Department’s

Speaker and Specialist Program. Her paintings have been gifted to heads of state by President Obama and former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton.

As an Arab American, Helen feels that her background in the Middle East allows her to approach the experiences she has in America in a unique way, remaining an observer of both the Arab and American cultures.

She believes that the arts are one of the most important ways to help shape and foster dialogue and positive ideas about the Middle East.

 

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Helen Zughaib

Helen Zughaib

"Arab Spring"

 

Helen Zughaib

Helen Zughaib

"Crazy Cat"

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