Curriculum Vitae
 
Amal Mohamed Abd El-Ghany Qenawy
 
Personal Data
   
Fame Name : Amal Qenawy
Birth date : 2/10/1974
Date of death : 19/8/2012
Activities : Sculpture
Email : amalKenawy@hotmail.com
Web Site : www.amalkenawy.com
 

 
Education
 
- Studied stage settings for two years at Cinema High Institute, 1997.
- Got BA in painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Helwan University, 2001.
 
Jobs
 
- Teacher of sculpture at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Helwan University.
 
Solo shows
 
- The Second al-Nettaq (The Zone) Festival - Midtown - 2001.
- Sweden Contemporary Art Workshop at Townhouse art gallery - 2002.
- Windows Festival - Menia - Cairo - 2003.
- Windows Festival at the Parking of Townhouse art gallery- 2003.
- (River’s Whispers) - exhibition at the art gallery of the International Commercial Bank in Washington - 2003.
- Mashrabya art gallery - Down Town - 2006.
- At Town House gallery - March 2008 .
 
Local exhibitions
 
- 9th - 10th Youth Salon - 1997 - 1998.
- 25th National Art Exhibition - 1997.
- 26th National Art Exhibition - 1999.
- 11th Youth Salon - 1999.
- 28th National Art Exhibition - 2003.
- 29th National Art Exhibition - 2005.
 
International exhibitions
 
- 7th Cairo International Biennale - 1999.
- The Egyptian Cultural Week in Sharjah - United Arab Emirates - 2000.
- Two Americans Theater Festival - Montreal - Canada - 2005.
- 23rd Alexandria International Biennale for Mediterranean Countries - 2005.
 
Local and international Who's Who
 
- The Youth Salon Encyclopedia, Second Edition, edited by critic Mohammed Hamza, 2002, Sector of Fine Arts Publications.
 
Local recognition
 
- Top prize for sculpture (shared with artist Mohammed Abdel-Ghany), the 9th Youth Salon, 1997.
 
International recognition
 
- UNESCO prize for sculpture, the 7th Cairo International Biennale, 1998.
- Grand Prize of AICA, the Egyptian International Critics Association, and the 10th Youth Salon, 1998.
 
Private collection
 
Among collections of art lovers in Egypt and abroad.
 
State collection
 
- Egypt Modern Art Museum.