
Vehicles (and most frequently cars) are a repeating theme in Halbouni’s work – whether as a means of escape or as a mobile home. ‘With the car, a symbol of mobility, I try to reach a place that I can call home to take root again,’ he says. Rubble Theatre will bring the theme of displacement to the heart of Glasgow and be a space for emerging artists from refugee and migrant backgrounds and others to meet, discuss and share their work.
Rubble Theatre will continue Halbouni’s ongoing exploration of belonging and ‘home’, acting as a catalyst for public discussions central to Refugee Festival Scotland’s theme of ‘Making Art, Making Home’ – enabling wider dialogue about the pivotal role of art in creating welcoming and inclusive communities.
Join us at Rubble Theatre for the launch of Refugee Festival Scotland 2019 on World Refugee Day, Thursday 20 June. Halbouni will also be in conversation with Counterpoints Arts about his international work as an artist on Monday 24 June.
Rubble Theatre will be open to the public between Thursday 20 – Wednesday 26 June. The installation is outdoors and wheelchair accessible.
Commissioned by Counterpoints Arts and Refugee Festival Scotland and supported by Creative Scotland.
Conversations with Artist
As part of Rubble Theatre, Manaf Halbouni will discuss his way of working and what inspires his practice with other artists and cultural practitioners: including Rachel Disbury, Alchemy Film; Helen Trew, Creative Scotland; Leila Sinclair-Bright, University of Edinburgh; Sara Sharaawi, Highlight Arts.
23rd June
4:00pm: Rubble Theatre, St Enoch Square
In conversation with Rachael Disbury, Alchemy Film
24th June
4:00pm: Rubble Theatre, St Enoch Square
In conversation with Helen Trew, Creative Scotland
24th June
7:00 – 8:00pm: Scottish Youth Theatre
Manaf Halbouni will take part in a public conversation with Kate Gray, Director of Collective, Edinburgh at the Scottish Youth Theatre, Brian Cox Studio Theatre, The Old Sheriff Court, 105 Brunswick Street, Glasgow G1 1TF
25th June
3:00pm: Rubble Theatre, St Enoch Square
In conversation with Leila Sinclair-Bright, University of Edinburgh and Claudia Zeiske, Deveron Projects
26th June
4:00pm: Rubble Theatre, St Enoch Square
In conversation with Sara Sharaawi, Highlight Arts









