(Herat evening) exhibition was held in Herat

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Tue, Jul 02 2024 1:58 PM
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On Monday (24 Dhul Hijjah 1445), a three-day artwork display was held in the hall of Allama Salahuddin Seljuqi at Herat Province by the innovation of the Department of Information and Culture to assist artists.

Maulvi Ahmadullah Muttaqi, the Head of Information and Culture, stated that he always supports the artists in organizing exhibitions and invited all citizens to visit the exhibition.

He mentioned that citizens can also support artists by purchasing their works to adorn their homes.

The exhibition's coordinator, Abdul Karim Arbabzadeh, stated that 230 pieces of art by different artists were shown. He highlighted that art is highly valued in Herat and that under the Islamic Emirate's administration, art and artists have received more attention, with artists participating in national and international exhibitions.

The citizens of Herat expressed their happiness regarding the establishment of this exhibition and hoped to promote the works of artists at a high level.

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 2024 07 01

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