Location: United States
Huda Totonji is an established Arab female artist. She obtained her BA in Studio Art and MFA in Art and Visual Technology from the US with academic excellence. She is a master calligrapher certified in teaching Arabic Calligraphy. As a great enhancement for future leadership in academia, her interest in scholarly research guided the completion of her degree in Fine Art and Visual Technology. Her art research addresses Islamic Art, the presence of the figure in art, and female subjectivity in visual art.
Having been born and raised in Saudi Arabia, the Eastern thought is where she came from. Living her adulthood in the United States allowed the Western thought to shape her identity in the West. Huda worked in Harvard University, Georgetown University, The Art Institute of Washington, Dar Al Hekma College, and Prince Sultan University. Professionally, Huda, the artist, researcher, business women, and faculty member has gained extensive recognition in various exhibitions as well as universities in the United States and internationally, which has been louvered in various forms of the media.