The Islamic arts society held an exhibition of Islamic Arts at the Sam Houston State University as part of the activities of the Arab and Muslim culture week on 24 of March. The program was held at the Milton Grisham library and organized by the diversity and inclusion committee of the University.
Our artists presented a hands-on fun program with Henna, Ebru and Calligraphy in an event that was well liked by the university students.
The Islamic arts society was represented by henna artist Zohra Siddiqui, Ebru artist Nihal Sonmez and Calligrapher Monther Yousef.
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