Between the letter and its people, the Minister of Culture follows up on the workshops of the Syrian Forum for the Art of Arabic Calligraphy and Ornamentation
The Minister of Culture, Muhammad Yassin Al-Saleh, today visited the Syrian Forum for the Art of Arabic Calligraphy and Ornamentation at the National Center for Visual Arts in Damascus, followed some of its activities and workshops, and met a number of participating calligraphers and artists.
A tour between letters and decorations and the experiences of their owners, in a forum that combines knowledge with practice, and allows Syrian expertise should meet and exchange their skills, and pass on the secrets of this art to new generations.
The forum will continue its activities in Damascus until August 15 of this month.
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Between the letter and its people, the Minister of Culture follows up on the workshops of the Syrian Forum for the Art of Arabic Calligraphy and Ornamentation

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