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180 artistic works on display at SQU art education exhibition

The Silver Jubilee of the Art Education Exhibition at SQU was held today.
The Silver Jubilee of the Art Education Exhibition at SQU was held today.
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MUSCAT: The Silver Jubilee of the Art Education Exhibition at Sultan Qaboos University was celebrated on Sunday with the opening of the 25th annual exhibition in the Exhibition Hall.


This exhibition is considered one of the most prominent artistic events at the university, and represents a platform for displaying the creativity of the students of the Art Education Department.


During this year, students of the Art Education Department worked on presenting 180 artistic works. These works include a variety of artistic fields, such as sculpture, drawing, design, photography, ceramics, weaving, printing, artwork, graphic design, and others. These exhibits reflect uniqueness and development in the field of art.


The Silver Jubilee of the Art Education Exhibition at SQU was held today.
The Silver Jubilee of the Art Education Exhibition at SQU was held today.


Dr Badr bin Mohammed al Maamari, Head of the Art Education Department, said that these works of art represent selections from a larger artistic production that came into existence through educational courses from different fields of creative arts.


Al Maamari added, “As the Art Education Department celebrates the Silver Jubilee of this exhibition, we must remember the contributions of all the distinguished professors who passed through the Art Education Department from the inception of the department in the early nineties until the present day. They had a great impact on developing the students’ artistic abilities and exceptional creativity during the past three decades. - ONA


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