Solange Adum Abdala

Sessional Instructor

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Education:

MFA, Visual Arts, UBC
BFA, Direction of Visual Projects and Photography, Centro de la Imagen College (Peru)
Professional Technical Degree, Photography, Centro de la Imagen Institute (Peru)

Bio

Solange Adum Abdala is of Palestinian and Lebanese descent and is based in Vancouver on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, and səlilwətaɬ Nations. Solange has exhibited in solo and group shows and festivals internationally. She received First Place at the ICPNA Photography Salon in 2011, and her work has been featured in Collage: Women of the Prix Pictet. In 2024, she was awarded the Affiliated Fellowships Master’s Program Award at UBC. She was selected for the 2025 Launch Pad project in Vancouver. In 2020, she co-founded Galería Pública, a platform that promotes contemporary photo-based arts production in Peru.


Research Interests

Solange is an interdisciplinary artist, researcher, and photographer whose work is shaped by the legacy of uprooting and mobility inherited from her family, influencing her perception of territory and belonging. Rooted in photography and landscape, she began by photographing surfaces and now digs into their depths. Her research moves between photography, history, and knowledge of nature, approached through both scientific and sensorial lenses. She investigates how the photographic apparatus and technical image have served dominant narratives as tools of indoctrination. Through her practice, she explores notions of space-time, landscape, and the Anthropocene. Her installations integrate photography, collage, video, sound, performance, archives, and digital tools, articulating flatness and three-dimensionality in space. Conceived as a «de/re/construcción», her practice reveals, dismantles, and reconfigures surfaces, opening space to question imposed representations of nature and affirm multiple experiences.

24/25 Courses

Course Name Department Course Code Term
Photography PHOT 206 26/SP

Description

In this course, students will investigate a range of subjects drawn from the world outside of the school and the studio. Class participants will develop their technical abilities within the context of experience, observation, concept development and photographic expression of ideas. Through lectures, work-shops and assigned field work, students will further their awareness of a wide range of existing light situations. They will learn the skills necessary to record or modify existing light creatively using a variety of camera formats including the use of medium and/or large format. Both natural and man-made environments will be explored in order to understand the inherent problems and possibilities presented by the qualities of pure and mixed light.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.