Inas Halabi is an artist working predominantly with film. She holds an MFA from Goldsmiths, University of London and recently completed a two year residency at De Ateliers in Amsterdam, between 2017-19. A resident of the Netherlands, Halabi lives and works between Palestine and Amsterdam.
Selected recent exhibitions, commissions and screenings include Hopscotch (The Centre of the Sun’s Radiance), commissioned by Europalia Arts Festival, 2021; In the Presence of Absence: Municipal Art Acquisitions, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 2020; We Have Always Known the Wind’s Direction, Mosaic Rooms, London, 2019; WET LOUNGE #4, (screening programme organised by WET collective), TENT, Rotterdam, 2019; Once a Closely Guarded Secret, De Ateliers, Amsterdam, 2019; Contested Grounds - Contested Colours, Silent Green Betonhalle, Berlin, 2019; Letters to Fritz and Paul, Smith College Museum of Art, USA, 2018; Forever or in a Hundred Years, Alte Fabrik, Rapperswil, 2018; and Letters to Fritz and Paul, al-Ma'mal Foundation for Contemporary Art, Jerusalem, 2017. Halabi has participated in biennials internationally including OFF-Biennale Budapest, 2017, and the 13th Sharjah Biennial, Offsite project, Shifting Ground, 2017. She won the 2016 AM Qattan Foundation Young Artist of the Year Award for her video work Mnemosyne, 2016.