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Art show to feature work by once immigrants, refugees; now Houstonians
The Fourth Annual Triumph of the Human Spirit Art Show, slated for Friday, Oct. 4, at St. John's School, will feature the artwork of 15 Houston-area artists that once came here as immigrants and refugees. This piece by Artist Tina Aldebashi should be on display and up for sale.
By Tracy Maness
September 18, 2019
In Houston, Former Refugees are Transformed Through Their Art
Tina Aldebashi’s medium of choice is resin, one that she says interprets her emotions but also “holds colors beautifully.”
By Ramon Taylor
July 9, 2017
Far from the Turmoil of Home, Six Houston Artists Pursue Their Creative Dreams
Tina Aldebashi
Tina Aldebashi was in high school in Sana’a, Yemen, in 2004, when she first realized she could really be an artist. She entered a sketching competition featuring students from high schools across the city, with Yemen’s president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, in attendance.
May 2017 issue of Houstonia
Exhibitions
Triumph of the Human Spirit - November 2023
Triumph of the Human Spirit - October 2022
Triumph of the Human Spirit - September 2021
Triumph of the Human Spirit - September 2020
Triumph of the Human Spirit - September 9, 2018
Triumph of the Human Spirit - October 9, 2017
Uniquely Vivid (2) - March 31, 2017, and the weekend from 9-6p.m. to benefit the YMCA.
The Art of Communication - October 15, 2016
Triumph of the Human Spirit - October 9, 2016
Bloom where are you art show - May 12. 2016, Houston, TX.
The Cristina Project 3rd Annual ART FOR THE CURE Silent auction – april 30, 2016 / Houston, TX
Uniquely Vivid Art Show – March 28-30, 2016 / Houston, TX - sponsored by Tellepsen Family YMCA
Art show at Restaurant El Paraiso – June 20, 2015 / Houston, TX
The Cristina Project 2nd Annual ART FOR THE CURE Silent auction – April 25, 2015 / Houston, TX
Art show at Restaurant El Paraiso – November 29, 2014 / Houston, TX
“…And then, I have nature and art and poetry, and if that isn’t enough, what is enough?”
— Vincent Van Gough