{"id":68636,"date":"2012-12-26T17:51:34","date_gmt":"2012-12-26T17:51:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/calligraphy-as-a-bridge-between-east-and-west.php"},"modified":"2012-12-26T17:51:34","modified_gmt":"2012-12-26T17:51:34","slug":"calligraphy-as-a-bridge-between-east-and-west","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/spiritual-enlightenment\/calligraphy-as-a-bridge-between-east-and-west.php","title":{"rendered":"Calligraphy as a bridge between East and West"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Arab News: How did you come to give a course at Harvard?  <\/p>\n<p>    Huda Totonji: After traveling to many states around the US,    giving talks, and conducting workshops at renowned    universities, I felt a need to offer this course at a higher    education level. I wanted to grow the seeds. Most of the    students who attended my lectures expressed their love for this    art and said they wanted this art form to be available for    students from all disciplines. This course sets aside    religious, language, and cultural barriers. It allows students    from different majors to learn more about this art form and its    beauty, without the pressure of learning Arabic, or studying    religion. Harvard University Extension School makes Arabic    calligraphy accessible to all. I submitted my proposal for this    course and it immediately got accepted with enthusiastic    feedback from potential students and interested academics. This    is just an introduction to a drop of the vast knowledge in    Islamic Art. It is the first time Arabic calligraphy will be    taught at Harvard University by a Muslim, Arab, and female    artist, researcher, scholar, and master calligrapher.  <\/p>\n<p>    AN: What will be the gist of the course?  <\/p>\n<p>    HT: Islamic calligraphy is one of the finest and most subtle    of arts created by Muslim artists who found inspiration in    nature for their ideas, designs, and ornamental and shaping    components which they put together to create distinguished art.    Traditionally, Islamic art consists of two visual art forms.    One is Islamic ornamentation found in floral and geometric    designs and the other is Arabic calligraphy. This course    focuses on the beauty of Arabic calligraphy manifested in four    major styles: Riqaa, Naskh, Deewani, and Thuluth. It is an    introductory course, which is part of a certificate program    that I offer to my students who wish to advance in their    learning.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Riqa style is the first style to learn in a beginners    level course. The most advanced style is Thuluth. In a higher    education setting, my students will be exposed to works by old    masters and conbodyorary artists and calligraphers. Students    will identify the various forms of Arabic calligraphy and its    aesthetics, as well as the building foundations for well-known    Arabic scripts. Students will use creative processes in the    area of design, using Islamic ornamentation and Arabic    calligraphy.  <\/p>\n<p>    AN: When you taught this course before, what type of feedback    did you receive?  <\/p>\n<p>    HT: I taught this course at Dar Al-Hekma College in Jeddah to    graphic design students. I also held workshops and gave talks    about Arabic calligraphy in many universities. Among these are:    Georgetown University, George Washington University, John    Hopkins University, Texas A & M University, Kansas State    University, and Griffith University in Australia. I was also    invited to the United Nations and National Geographic to    exhibit my calligraphic paintings. Most recently, I was invited    to visit Korea to give a workshop and talk about Arabic    calligraphy for English language students and teachers. I    always received positive feedback about the continuous interest    to learn Arabic calligraphy.  <\/p>\n<p>    AN: What is the significance of such a course being taught in    the US in terms of Muslim-West relations?  <\/p>\n<p>    HT: This course introduces students to the beauty of this rich    tradition. It brings the history of the East to the West with a    hands-on experience. It brings together the similarities    between Muslim and Western culture and shows how we both value    art, beauty, and culture. It educates the American public about    Islam and Arab culture without touching on political issues. By    looking at the way in which calligraphers made aesthetic    decisions to create their work, we come to understand enduring    aspects of Islam. This course raises questions about how one    could understand other cultures and civilizations. The graduate    level students are exposed to higher-level readings and    scholarly research about Islamic art and Arabic calligraphy.    The undergraduate students create works of art that add to    their portfolio as artists. The course also counts as a foreign    language credit or humanities credit requirement. Students    registered for noncredit take this course to continue their    education on a subject of their interest. Within the artistic    legacies and contributions of that culture, there remains a    universal connection that art gives to humans. This course will    help students gain a better understanding of how art can serve    as a bridge to heal some of the cross-cultural divides and    uncertainties we face about Islamic culture today. It will    provide them with a deeper sense of how Islamic art contributed    to western civilization, as well as the role it played in the    Islamic civilization. It will help students understand how art    can serve as a source for cross-cultural understanding and    improve interfaith relations. It provides a venue and an    opportunity for participants to discuss, debate, and reflect    upon art objects in the context of the larger art discourse and    humanities scholarship.  <\/p>\n<p>    AN: You wrote in the book Islamic Calligraphy about the    spiritual enlightenment associated with the Arabic text and    calligraphy. 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