Two giant polka-dotted eggs emerge from the landscape at Thompson County Park in West Saint Paul as part of a project artist Ifrah Mansour is conducting in Dakota County Parks called “Weaving ...
As a child, Ifrah Mansour fled the civil war that tore apart her home country of Somalia. The Minnesota woman reflects on her childhood experiences in her one-woman show "How to Have Fun in a Civil ...
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Minnesota-based Somali playwright and performer Ifrah Mansour performs her one-act, single-performer show, "How to Have Fun in a Civil War" at the Rochester Art Center Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018. In the ...
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What’s it like to be forced to flee from your home? What is it like to experience a suspended sense of place? Artist and performer Ifrah Mansour hopes to impart that sense of groundlessness through ...
Above: Works on display at "I Contain Multitudes" by Fawzia Khan, Kimberlee Joy Roth and Susan Armington, Ifrah Mansour and Farida Hughes. Photo courtesy of Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. It's ...
A hijab topped with a backwards baseball cap is not a combination you often see in most places in Minnesota, though it’s not unheard of in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, a place where cultures meld ...
If Ifrah Mansour were forced to become a refugee again, she'd bring two items. Item one: a tattered sweater from her mother, now living in Kenya, with whom she fled Somalia in the early 1990s. Item ...
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