Homa Vafaie Farley

Homa Vafaie Farley
Homa at the wheel
Born
OccupationMaster Potter Ceramic Designer

Homa Vafaie Farley is an artist.

Biography

Homa Farley was born in Tehran, Iran. As a teenager she decided to move to the UK to study English. She originally wanted to be a poet.[1] After meeting her husband Michael in Iran, she got married. She has two children; Neusha and Peter. Homa didn't take up pottery until after her children were born.[2] After a brief encounter with a potter's wheel at a market in 2001, Homa signed up for summer school at South Nottingham College and Carrington Pottery.[3][4]

Homa's Pot in the National Museum, Iran

Farley decided to study Ceramic Design at The Glasgow School of Art and graduated with a BA.[5] Her tutors included Archie McCall, Bill Brown, Jane Hamlyn, John McGuire, Tony Franks, Greg Daly and Ken Eastman.[6] Farley spent time in Japan in 2002, where her style and taste in ceramics changed. Farley is also a keen martial artists she received her 1st dan black belt under the guidance of Master Kang Kyo Sik, followed by 2nd and 3rd dan black belts and then in 2013 was awarded a 4th dan honorary black belt. She was teaching martial arts in various countries in the Middle East, where she lived. Homa was the first woman to receive a black belt in Hapkido Hoi Jeon Moo Sol in the Middle East.[4]

In November 1994, she founded The Abu Dhabi Pottery Establishment which was opened by HRH Sheikh Tahnoon Bin Saeed Al Nahyan.[7] The Abu Dhabi Pottery was opened as a center to teach the Art of Pottery to all ages, interest levels, etc. as well as have a gallery to display original pieces created by Homa.

In 2000, Farley was invited to hold a solo exhibition of her work in the Abigneh Glassware Museum, in Tehran. Following her exhibition, two of Farley's pieces were placed on permanent display at this museum.[8]

In Aug 2012, Farley became the only contemporary artist to have her work displayed in the National Museum of Iran (Iran Bastan) after researching and recreating an intricate, 4,000-year-old pot.[5]

Honours

  • Prize winner in the 1990 Student's exhibition at the Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation
  • Judges Award (1st prize) at the 2003 Dubai International Art Centre Member's Exhibition.
  • Professional Achievement Award 1st prize at Dubai International Art Centre Members Exhibition in 2008.
  • 4th Dan Honorary black belt in March 2013.

Exhibitions

  • August 2012 Permanent exhibit in the Iran Bastan National Museum, Tehran.
  • March 2012 'Kaleidoscope' exhibition of ceramics by Farley and her students, at the Hilton Dubai Creek Hotel.[9]
  • February 2012 Artscape of World Cultures at Manarat Al Saadiyat.
  • 2011 Teacher's exhibition at the gallery 76, DIAC, Dubai
  • 2010 "Textures" Dubai International Art Centre, Gallery 76.
  • 2008 Dubai International Art Centre, 53rd Members' Exhibition – Winner of the Professional Achievement Award 1st Prize.
  • 2007 "Clay Works" Exhibition at the Gallery of Light Ductac.
  • 2007 "Mosaic" Invited Artist for annual exhibition at Sharjah Higher College of Technology.
  • 2006 "Damavand" Solo Exhibition held at the Dubai Ladies Club.
  • 2004 Dubai Ladies' Club: Art and Talent Centre's Teacher's Exhibition, Dubai.
  • 2004 Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation Major Exhibition of Teachers and Students work for Abu Dhabi Pottery
  • 2003 Dubai International Art Centre 48th Members' Exhibition (Winner of Judge's Award −1st prize).
  • 2002 Exhibition at the Saadabat Palace Gallery, Tehran.
  • 2001 Exhibition for the day of women at the Aubgineh Museum, Tehran.
  • 2000 Solo Exhibition Aubgineh Museum (Pottery & Glass Museum of Tehran)
  • 1999 Exhibited at the Majlis Gallery.
  • 1997, 1996, 1995, and 1994 Art and Craft exhibitions held at the Abu Dhabi Hilton Hotel.
  • 1995 Art Exhibition at the Dubai International Art Centre.
  • 1990 Student's Art Exhibition held at the Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation (Prize Winner).

References

  1. "Pottery in motion for Homa Vafaie Farley". Gulf News. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  2. Imthias, Feby (2008). "Pottery in Motion for Homa Farley". Almas Ceramics Magazine, Iran. pp. 4–5.
  3. Morken, Helen (2005). "East meets West". Ceramics Ireland. pp. 26–27.
  4. Denman, Selina. "Ancient pottery and natural forms inspire ceramicist Homa Vafaie-Farley". The National (Abu Dhabi). Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  5. Berger, Hugo (2012). "The Potter Homa Farley Breaks the Mould". The National (Abu Dhabi).
  6. Idnani, Pervin (2004). "Unharried Potter and the Fired Pinch Pots". Khaleej Times Dubai. Dubai, UAE.
  7. Chicot, Ginny (20 November 2004). "Turning the wheel to shape the clay". Gulf News. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  8. Seaman, Anna (2009). "A Passion for Pottery". The National UAE. pp. 8–9.
  9. "table 9 by nick & scott at Hilton Dubai Creek Is Acknowledged As Best in Dubai". Hilton Worldwide. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
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