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OMAN: Ceramic exhibition opens





OMAN: Ceramic exhibition opens

14th, May 2015

NIZWA: Dr Abdulmunim bin Mansour al Hasani, Minister of Information opened, at Nizwa Castle yesterday the art exhibition (Ceramic Angles).

The exhibition is organised by the Directorate-General of Education in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate for teachers of fine arts in the governorate. The exhibition includes 56 artworks inspired from the ceramic crafts.

The chief guest toured the exhibition, which also included a ceramic furnace that helps in producing high quality ceramic artworks used for teaching fine arts.

After opening the exhibition, the Minister of Information said: “Ceramic Angles exhibition is an important addition by teachers of fine arts in Al Dakhiliyah Governorate”.

He praised the efforts made by fine arts teachers.

The exhibition aims to maintain the Omani national heritage and highlight the art skills.

Meanwhile, at another function in Nizwa, the Directorate-General of Education in the Governorate of Al Dhakhiliyah organised a ceremony at the University of Nizwa yesterday under the patronage of Dr Abdulmunim.

The ceremony was organised to mark the auspicious return of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos to the homeland, as well as marking Nizwa, the Capital of Islamic Culture.

At the end of the ceremony, the chief guest honoured the participants and organisers of the ceremony.


 














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