Abstract
Art is inspiring reflection on the relationships among tradition, modernity, and gender identity in the vibrant Middle East. Three artists, Ebtisam Abdulaziz, Sarah Abu Abdallah, and Bouthayna Al Muftah, use their art to challenge gender norms and traditions in their respective communities. Their artistic methods are examined, as is their approach to gender norms and possibilities in their home countries. They transcend traditional gender discourses and customs through their art. Their artworks transcend social restrictions and influence their communities. We will explore women’s art through qualitative methods, focusing on three pieces of artwork to gain insight into contemporary Gulf art. We will demonstrate how modern Middle Eastern art methods are being used to address social, cultural, and gender issues, making it essential for national and international audiences.
