Baghdad-INA
Sulaimaniyah province has hosted exhibition of fine arts aimed at supporting young people and discovering their talents in the field of painting and fine arts.
"The Organization for the Protection of Children of Kurdistan, in collaboration with the Sulaimaniyah Youth Center, held an exhibition of fine art in Sulaimaniyah province with the participation of 45 artists of both sexes," said Tafka Hassan, a member of the Sulaimaniyah Youth Center, adding that "the exhibition includes 145 works of art from various art schools that reflect the creativity and development of fine art among these young people and their ability to draw different types of life images through paintings."
"Women have played a broad role in participating in the exhibition and this shows the increased artistic and cultural awareness of women in the field of art and taking their active and distinguished role with men in the field of art and other fields," she added, stressing that "the exhibition in its eighth session witnessed paintings of different themes and trends reflecting normal life and women as well as other topics about the images of society and this exhibition aims to support young people by showing their artistic talents in front of all and increasing their artistic experience through Friction with other artists from different art schools and exchange of ideas and insights on fine art."
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