n o r a h a l d o s s a r y
Curatorial Work
Through my curatorial projects, I seek to create visual conversations between artists, space, and audience. I focus on narratives that celebrate identity, memory, and cultural resonance, often bridging personal archives with contemporary perspectives. Each exhibition is a thoughtful experience where art is not only seen but deeply felt.
An immersive curatorial project rooted in memory, domestic rituals, and spectral presence. The show invites visitors into a carefully composed space La Blanc where white walls dissolve into stories, objects bear witness to the unseen, and the boundary between viewer and artwork blurs. Here, stillness speaks.
Developed as a poetic response to grief, waiting, and generational echoes, Patiently Waiting isn’t a show you walk through it’s a space you live in, even if just for a moment.
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This exhibition transforms a ferry into a moving gallery where photography meets architecture, design, and fine art. Each artist offers a unique view, capturing space, movement, and emotion in their own way. Inspired by the curator’s journey from a coastal city in Saudi Arabia to New York, the show reflects on what it means to live between places, memories, and identities. It invites passengers to experience art during transit, where motion becomes meaning, and every ride becomes a quiet moment of reflection.

Held Close explores family and belonging as feelings rather than fixed definitions. It reflects on how home can exist beyond physical spaces, and how connection is shaped through memory, choice, and care. Through personal photographs and stories, the exhibition considers how we hold onto love, identity, and a sense of home, even across distance and absence.
