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          Wafaa Bilal turned his experience from Domestic Tension into a book entitled..

          Wafaa Bilal is an Iraqi American artist, a former professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and currently an assistant professor at the Tisch.

        1. Wafaa Bilal is an Iraqi American artist, a former professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and currently an assistant professor at the Tisch.
        2. Baghdad Burning: Girl Blog from Iraq ; Love My Rifle More Than You: Young and Female in the U.S. Army.
        3. Wafaa Bilal turned his experience from Domestic Tension into a book entitled.
        4. Iraqi-born artist Bilal records the month he spent confined in his interactive performance piece entitled Domestic Tension, living under constant fire.
        5. Wafaa Bilal's childhood in Iraq was defined by the horrific rule of Saddam Hussein, two wars, a bloody uprising, and time spent interned in chaotic refugee.
        6. Wafaa Bilal

          Iraqi American artist

          Wafaa Bilal

          Wafaa Bilal, 2013

          Born (1966-06-10) June 10, 1966 (age 58)

          Najaf, Iraq

          NationalityIraqi American
          EducationB.F.A., 1999 (University of New Mexico),
          M.F.A., 2003 (School of the Art Institute of Chicago),
          Honorary Ph.D., 2019 (DePauw University)
          Known forInteractive Art, New Media Art, Performance Art, Photography
          Notable work168:1, Canto III, Domestic Tension, The 3rd I
          WebsiteWafaabilal.com

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          Wafaa Bilal (Arabic: وفاء بلال[wæfæbɪlˤɑːlˤ]; born June 10, 1966) is an Iraqi Americanartist, a former professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and currently an art professor at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.

          He is a Creative Capital Award winner in 2021 for his project In a Grain of Wheat: Cultivating Hybrid Futures in Ancient Seed DNA and named one of Foreign Policy magazine's Leading 100 Global Thinkers in 2016 for his work as an