Sabina Haque (she/her) is a multimedia artist whose work explores the transformation of place and identity. Her new exhibition, The New Abnormal 2.0, on view at Waterstone Gallery, examines the interconnectedness of global environmental crises.
Raised in Pakistan by American and Pakistani parents, Haque’s practice centers on collaboration with BIPOC youth and immigrant communities. She has partnered with organizations such as the Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon and Africa House to promote civic engagement through art. Haque’s video work was featured in the 2019 Portland Biennial, and her participatory video installation, (Un)belonging, premiered at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts.
She holds an MFA in Painting from Boston University and has received an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Oregon Arts Commission. Haque has participated in residencies at the Portland Archives and Records Center, TEDx, Caldera, Playa and the Jordan Schnitzer Printmaking Residency. Her work is included in public collections, including Portland Art Museum and the Jordan Schnitzer Collection.
Visit www.sabinahaque.com or follow her on Instagram: @sabina-z-haque.