As a part of its activities which aim to support the Syrian people in the current crisis, the Syrian cultural center in Tehran on Saturday organized a plastic art exhibition under the title “Feeling” by Iranian artist Fatima Sajjadi.
The pictures displayed in the exhibition focus on the obnoxious acts of the terrorist organizations which seek to undermine all aspects of life in Syria.
Artist Sajjadi said that she is proud of holding her first exhibition at the Syrian Cultural Center, expressing appreciation and solidarity with the Syrian people who cling to life in spite of all the difficult circumstances.
She thanked the administration of the Cultural Center for the facilitations it has provided to her for displaying her paintings.
For his part, Director of the Cultural Center Tareq Nasser underlined the importance of the exhibition, calling for activating the cultural movement and enhancing the outstanding relation between Syria and Iran.
The one-week exhibition is witnessing a huge turnout by artists and those who are interested in the plastic art.
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