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17 Sama Alshaibi Strength as a Constant by isabella ellaheh hughes Over the course of a career spanning almost two decades, Sama Alshaibi has covered many themes: Palestinian sovereignty and the Diaspora; war; gender identity within the Arab world; land rights; the Arab Spring; retracing the journey of Ibn Battuta; and the future of water and natural resources. Central to her practice is the artist- as-activist stance her work communicates via a recurring female protagonist. From photography to video, whether addressing serious issues or the playful, there she is. The unwavering commonality in all her appearances across Alshaibi’s various bodies of work is the protagonist’s strength and self-assuredness in her actions. Sama Alshaibi Threads (detail), from the project Carry Over 2018 Gumoil on cotton rag 20.5 x 13.75 inches Whether questioning gender norms and male, Arab masculinity in her series vs. Him (2011) or commenting on climate change and the scarcity of water in an otherworldly, entrancing video sequence cinematically shot across the deserts of North Africa and West Asia in Wasl (2017), the Sama Alshaibi, Crown, from the project Carry Over, 2018. Gumoil on cotton rag, 20.5 x 13.75 inches. 16 Women’s Work Carry Over was supported in part by a grant from The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture and the Arizona Commission on the Arts which receives support from the State of Arizona and the National Endowment for the Arts.