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Mohamed Abla, an Egyptian artist, founded Fayoum Art Center in 2006. It is a non-profit organization which was inspired by the International Summer Academy in Salzburg. The Center is dedicated to all the artists around the world. It helps artists by giving them studio spaces they need, besides providing them with art libraries and living areas.
In 2007, Abla founded The Fayoum Art Center, a space for artists to meet, work and collaborate. [3] The center is inspired by the International Summer Academy in Salzburg where Alba teaches. [4] It is located by Lake Qarun in Fayoum, and is surrounded by mountains, sand dunes and palm trees. [4]
Jean-Léon Gérôme, View of Medinet El-Fayoum, c. 1868 –1870. Faiyum has several large bazaars, mosques, [31] baths and a much-frequented weekly market. [32] The canal called Bahr Yussef runs through the city, its banks lined with houses.
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Portrait of the Boy Eutyches , also known as Portrait of Boy , is a portrait by an anonymous artist from Roman Egypt of about 100 to 150 AD. The portrait depicts a young boy, who is named as "Eutyches, freedman of Kasanios" by an inscription.
Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art: West New Brighton: Staten Island: Art: Part of Snug Harbor Cultural Center; contemporary art New Museum: East Village: Manhattan: Art: Contemporary art from around the world Park Avenue Armory: Upper East Side: Manhattan: Art: Presents art exhibitions MoMA PS1: Long Island City: Queens: Art
Map sheet showing Faiyum Oasis site A scenic view of Faiyum Oasis archaeology region. Karanis Site Museum, also known as Kom Aushim Museum, (Arabic: متحف كوم أوشيم) is an archaeological museum located in Tamiya, Faiyum Governorate, Lower Egypt.
The Africa Center, formerly known as the Museum for African Art and before that as the Center for African Art, is a museum located at Fifth Avenue and 110th Street in East Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, near the northern end of Fifth Avenue's Museum Mile.
HERE Arts Center; Address: 145 6th Avenue New York City United States: Public transit 'New York City Subway: at Spring Street 1 and 2 at Houston Street N, Q, R, and W at Prince Street NYCT Bus: M21, M6: Type: Off-Off-Broadway: Capacity: Mainstage: 150 Dorothy B. Williams: 71: Opened: 1993: Website; www.here.org