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Hibrawi is currently represented by the Chiarini Gallery in Santa Ana, California.

Giving back

On , the tragic situation in the Middle East was set ablaze. Using her talents she created a Limited Edition Print

Kinda Hibrawi’s artwork is a passionate journey of
femininity, spirituality and cultural convergence.

Kinda Hibrawi

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Biography

Born Kinda Hibrawi in , Saudi Arabia, she is the first daughter of Khalouk and Khuloud Hibrawi. She has successfully
intertwined East and West and is exposing
audiences to the beauty and mystique of this
historic art form.

Kinda Hibrawi

Artist + Strategist

Kinda Hibrawi is an acclaimed artist, strategist and creative director with marketing skills in the non-profit sector.

After , she worked as a graphic/web designer for a /distribution, and in 2004 with a partner started the commercial art My Popart, LLC. My Popart (Mypopart.com) specializes in creating affordable, and prints for the and .

Her paintings range in size from 30 by 40 inches to 48 by 72 inches, and larger.
Although she is of Syrian descent, she grew up
between Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon, and the
United States.

As a result, she was invited by the US State Department to showcase her artwork in a 2010 US Embassy wall calendar, to be distributed to US embassies worldwide.

Kinda Hibrawi’s artwork is a passionate journey of femininity, spirituality and cultural convergence.

Hibrawi is invited to speak about her work on art, activism and non-profit development to the media and at major Universities including UCLA, MIT, Chapman University and Harvard.

Through her studies she began to expand on the
ancient tradition of Arabic Calligraphy by giving it a
modern twist.

kinda hibrawi biography of williams

People connect through vulnerability—what better way to do this than through the arts. Her formative years in the Middle East
gave her the opportunity to study the power of the
Arabic language in all of its art forms. In 2008 she was selected by the US Art in Embassies Program to showcase her work for the United States Permanent Representative to NATO Ambassador Kurt Volker in Brussels, Belgium.

As an artistic ambassador she lectures on her work nationwide, recently she was invited to speak at the School of Visual Fine Arts in New York City. Of Syrian descent, she grew up between Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon, and the United States. She was born to a small middle-class family of Syrian heritage, with two other s. She was asked by the City of Los Angeles to premiere her work in their 2006 Cultural Calendar and City Guide, and is featured online for the Syrian Culture, Arts and History Center in Montreal, Canada.

It become an attack on basic and freedoms. As an Arab American, she felt the need for her artwork to reflect the richness of the Middle East coupled with Western diversity. The programs, under the Karam Foundation and featured on NBC Nightly Newsserved over 4,000 Syrian refugee children and youth in workshops led by over 130 international mentors.

Guests break bread with a Syrian refugee family in their home, helping to welcome them into the U.S. and build a stronger community of support.

In 2019, she co-founded and is chief creative officer for Mint + Laurel, a social enterprise based in Los Angeles, CA. Mint + Laurel aims to preserve an ancient heritage through craft and storytelling by collaborating with Syrian artisans impacted by conflict.

“Artists have always been catalysts for social change and activism, they are tuned in to social issues, as their job is to interpret the human experience.

Hibrawi’s original work is sought by collectors worldwide and has exhibited in galleries across the US. Her 2007 solo exhibition in Washington DC was a great success and she was named “an artistic ambassador” by Arab News. It was at the medical center in Dhahran that she first saw the artwork of Hassan Massoudy, who interprets in the of .

As an Arab American, she felt the
need for her artwork to reflect the richness of
the Middle East coupled with Western diversity.