Arab American Heritage Month
Born in Boston, Lebanese American artist Khalil G. Gibran (1922–2008) studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and was a fixture of the South End’s mid-century artistic community. For his Bouquet (1963), Gibran hammered the steel lilies by hand and welded and weathered them with a blowtorch into a permanently downcast and withering position.
Celebrate National Arab American Heritage Month with a visit to the exhibition “Counter History: Contemporary Art from the Collection” to see Bouquet and stop by our Arts of Islamic Cultures Gallery (175) to view the work of artists like Wasma’a Chorbachi.