Clara was born in Barcelona, in 1949. She studied painting in San Jorge, San Liuch, and drawing in Barcelona. Clara’s main achievement was constituting a library of over 1,200 slides depicting Jordan in subjects relating to architecture, anthropology, archeology, historical monuments and nature. She also held over 36 conferences illustrating her slide collection from 1982 to 1995.
Clara participated in the following exhibitions:
Solo Exhibitions
1993 Darat Al-Funun, Shouman Foundation, Amman - Jordan
1993 Foundation Angel Orensanz, New York
1992 Spanish Cultural Center, Amman- Jordan
1989 Abdul-Hameed Shouman Gallery, Amman - Jordan
1984 Alia Gallery, Amman - Jordan
1984 Delegation du Quebec, Lafayette Louisiana
1983 Taj Gallery, Bombay - India
1982 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bonn - Germany
1982 Alia Gallery, Amman - Jordan
1981 Sheraton Palace Hotel, Amman - Jordan
1980 British Council, Amman - Jordan
1978 Terra Sancta College, Amman - Jordan
Architectural Works:
Renovation of the residence of Hussein bin Ali, Aqaba
Renovation of the house in Umm-Qais, which was excavated by the Germans
Renovation of the Ottoman house in Umm-Qais, which later became the Umm-Qais Museum
Construction of village homes in the courtyard of the museum of archeology and anthropology of Yarmouk University, Irbid
Construction of the Rest House, Pella – Umm-Qais
Construction of the shelter for the Byzantine mosaics at the Apostle Church, Madaba
Construction of the shelter for the Byzantine mosaics at the Virgin Mary Church, Madaba
Renovation of the Jume’an house, Madaba
Renovation of Darat Al-Funun, the three houses & the additions, Shouman Foundation
Renovation of the Jordan River Design exhibition room (a 1920 Amman house of style)
Renovation of the general quarters of King Abdullah Bin Al-Hussein, Ma’an (situated in the Ottoman Hijaz train line)