Holding Space Series – Artist Feature: Abdi Osman

Visit LOMAA’s Instagram page from Monday, November 9 to Saturday, November 14, 2020 to view the work of Abdi Osman. In addition, please head over to https://vimeo.com/476036506 to watch Osman’s work “Bajan Trans: new womanhoods from Barbados.” Please note that the video will be available to the public from Monday November 9 to Monday, November 16, 2020.

Abdi Osman is a Somali-Canadian multidisciplinary artist whose work focuses on questions of black masculinity as it intersects with Muslim and queer identities. Osman’s video and photography work has been shown in Canada and internationally in both group and solo exhibitions.

Osman holds an MFA in Documentary Media from Ryerson University, and a B.A. in African Studies from the University of Toronto. Solo exhibitions of his work have been organized at the Art Museum, Toronto, ON (2019); The Gardener Museum, Toronto, ON (2019); Photopolis, Halifax, NS (2017); McColl Centre for Visual Arts, Charlotte, NC (2010); Richmix Gallery, London, UK (2017); Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, Saskatoon, SK (2012). Select group exhibitions include London Ontario Media Arts Association, London, ON (2020); Mythological Migrations: The Darkroom; Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland; Contact Landing(s), Thames Art Gallery, Chatham, ON (2018); I believe in Living, Untitled Art Society, Calgary, AB (2018); Future Africa: Visions in Time, The National Museum of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya (2017), Goethe Institute, Johannesburg, South Africa (2017)Canadian Belonging(s), The Art Gallery of Mississauga, Mississauga, ON (2016); Future Africa: Visions in Time, Iwalewahaus The Centre for African Contemporary Art and Culture, Bayreuth, Germany (2015); and IMA Gallery, Toronto, ON (2012). Osman’s work is in numerous public and private collections, including The University of Toronto, Toronto; The Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa; Vtape, Toronto; and the 519 LGBT Community Centre, Toronto.

Osman has received numerous grants and fellowships, including the Ontario Arts Council Grant (2019); Gardiner Museum-funded Community Arts Project (2019); and Charlotte Lesbian and Gay Fund to McColl Center for Visual Arts for the Community Outreach Project (2010). Fellowships include: The Mark Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity, University of Toronto (2019-2023); Bayreuth Academy of Advanced African Studies, University of Bayreuth (2015); United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC), Cardiff, Wales (2014); and Community-Based Intellectuals/Activists/Artists Residency, University of Saskatchewan (2012).

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