The Islamic Arts Society held an interactive art exhibition at the Sam Houston University in Huntsville as part of the Arab & Muslim Culture Week in April 2024.
University students took an interest in learning about Islamic cultures, beliefs, and traditions through art. The exhibition featured paintings, porcelain, and free live art (Ebru, Calligraphy, and Henna). Sponsored by Islamic Arts Society. It was held at the Newton Gresham Library and attended by hundreds of students especially those interested in Middle Eastern studies.
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