Aida is a visual artist who received training to graduate in 1991 from the Institute of Fashion and Design, and a certificate she obtained after training in the specialty of fine art in three years with the Qantara Arts Association at the Institute of Arts and Crafts in Sfax. She is responsible for international relations at the Tunisian Fine Artists Union and its activity coordinator in Sfax and a member of the annual salon in Sfax for five years. She is the head of the Culture Committee of the Chafar Protection Association and a member of the Sfax City Conservation Association.
She also chaired a number of cultural events and associations, including the Miss Sfax beauty pageant, the exhibition curator of the National Council for Arts and Culture in Kuwait, the exhibition curator of the “Arab Imprints” Association in Cairo, and the Louvre Carrousel exhibition. She participated in the 35th session of the Contemporary Art Salon in New York, the International Festival in Seoul in South Korea, and the Osaka Exhibition in Japan, as well as Participation in seminars, festivals, cultural and artistic events on the environment, women and others.
She also won awards and honors in Kuwait, Cairo, Paris, and Sharjah. She exhibited her work on many occasions and in various Tunisian cities, in addition to her participation in the periodic exhibitions and salons of the Tunisian Fine Artists Union.
Among her plastic arts activities, we mention her exhibition entitled “The Energy of the Sea,” which gives the recipient a special relationship through the duality of the sea and man and aesthetic worlds inspired by the color blue.
In the international group exhibition of visual artists “Ozaka Art Expo” at the art gallery “Sistama Gallery” in Osaka, Japan, with 70 artists from Italy, Japan and France, Aida’s participation was highlighted through two paintings in accordance with her aesthetic expressions for which she was known between national affairs and creative aesthetic affairs. Her participation was also distinguished by an exhibition in the Louvre Museum. In Paris, she won the second prize.
These participations and exhibitions, which began in 1995 with a special exhibition with the artist Ali Ben Salem in an art gallery in the city of Sfax, are considered by the plastic artist Aida to be an opportunity to further introduce her experience, in addition to the fact that through her she senses the acceptance and taste of the audience of arts and exhibitions for her artistic works, which is what pleases her and makes her continue this experience.
During the difficult circumstances of plastic arts and cultural life in general, the plastic artist Assilah of Sfax, Aida, participated through audiovisual and digital media, including her excellent participation in a virtual international exhibition entitled “Masks of Hope” by the Italian artist Michela Margherita Sarti, with participations by artists from Tunisia, Algeria, Libya, France and Italy. The Hope Mask was created and designed by the artist Aida. It is made of plastic and bears a drawing of beautiful flowers and distinctive coloring, with the aim of conveying hope and optimism.
It is a spot of light in the life of the artist Aida. She interacts with what is happening, beautifies things, and sings, pointing to the canvas carrying her colors full of her amazement and her lofty dream. This is the artistic game of Aida Al-Kasho, through which she hopes to beautify the inner self, and she announces her journey towards beauty and height.