The Sultan Bin Ali Al Owais Cultural Foundation for 2023 was distinguished by its quality activities, attracting intellectual and artistic interests, cinema and art programs and various evenings that attracted enthusiasts and friends of the Foundation. , which created a milestone in the local cultural scene, and placed the Foundation in the vanguard of culturally active institutions.
The organization played a good part in the organization's activities as it hosted an exhibition titled 'Oblivion' by Iraqi artist Alaa Bashir, a symposium on his busy life and an exhibition by Iranian artist Waheed (Verses). Jazayeri and the youth, which included calligraphy paintings, had an active presence through the Young Artists Exhibition (Marwat) and an accompanying symposium. The Syrian artist Saad Yakan also presented a symposium entitled (The Crisis of Expressing Tradition in Fine Art). ), and the exhibition of talented works of determined people in collaboration with Art Center for All (Falaj) received significant attendance because of the talent involved. Assertiveness in the world of drawing. A calligraphy exhibition (color letters) for a group of Iranian calligraphers was an addition to the company's creative season. The “Sustainable Tomorrow” exhibition came to fulfill the goals of the Cultural Sustainability Forum organized at Zayed University. The activities of the exhibition have come to an end. The Caravanserai was organized by the Foundation to celebrate the 52nd National Day of the UAE, with an exhibition titled “The Emirates in the Al Ain Lexicon” by Bahraini photographer Abdullah. Cultural activities, seminars and evenings such as the poet Sheikha Al-Mutari's evening and her book-signing ceremony (Kama du Qalans) and readers of the Sultanate's Cultural House Reading Foundation were also well attended. Oman discusses Reem Al Kamali's novel (The Rose Diary).
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