
Nada Alsaeed is a Bahraini artist specialized in ceramics and applied arts, with extensive experience in developing handcrafted products and working closely with productive families. She has contributed to organizing artistic and community exhibitions, as well as developing creative projects that reflect Bahraini identity and heritage through a contemporary and refined approach.
She is passionate about sharing artistic knowledge through education and workshops, and is committed to using art as a medium for cultural expression and community development.
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Experience
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Ministry of Social Development – Kingdom of Bahrain
Senior Production Specialist / Product Development for Productive Families
2001 – 2016
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Developed handcrafted products for productive families, enhancing quality to meet market standards
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Supervised production projects and supported artisans
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Organized and participated in artistic and community exhibitions
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Contributed to elevating local production and strengthening Bahraini identity in products
Al Amal Institute for Children with Disabilities
Art Teacher
1993 – 1999
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Taught visual arts to children
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Used art as a therapeutic and developmental tool
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Developed students’ creative and sensory skills
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Exhibitions & Contributions
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Organized a Community Art Exhibition at the Arts Center
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Contributed to organizing exhibitions for productive families under the award of
Her Royal Highness Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa (2009 – 2016) -
Participated in artistic workshops and cultural events in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture
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Participated in workshops with international artists
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Training & Education
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Ceramic Forming Workshop – Fustat Ceramics Center, Cairo (2001)
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Ceramic Training Course – Anadolu University, Turkey (2003)
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Specialized ceramic courses – Bahrain (2001 – 2002)
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Attendance of specialized art seminars and forums
Skills
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Craft product design and development
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Ceramic forming and techniques
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Art exhibition organization
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Working with communities and productive families
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Art training and education
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Integrating heritage into contemporary design