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BIOGRAPHY
​​​​​​​Glory Shabouk creates work where abstraction and human connection meet. Guided by a belief that art can transform space and spark dialogue, she turns walls and canvases into places of exchange, reflection, and belonging.​
Raised among museums and shaped by her father’s influence as a display designer at the Smithsonian Design Museum in New York, Shabouk learned early how art can shift perception and invite connection. That foundation evolved into a multidisciplinary practice spanning studio work, public art, and collaborations across the U.S., Europe, and Asia.​
Trained at Pratt Institute and the American University in Italy, Shabouk approaches each project as a conversation between contemporary abstraction and social engagement. From large-scale murals to private projects and partnerships, she works with schools, nonprofits, and cultural institutions to create art that celebrates identity and community.
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