Dr. Randa Mustafa, Benha University Vice-president for Community Service and Environment Development Affairs participated on behalf of the University President in "Our Heritage" Exhibition of Traditional Handicrafts, which opened by President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and organized by the state's Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency (MSMEDA), under the patronage of Mrs. Nevine Gamea, the Minister of Trade and Industry.
Benha University's participation came through the work of the students at the Faculty of Applied Arts and within the framework of the University's keenness to promote these ancient arts and encourage their spread as well as increase their production.
Opening an Exhibition for the Innovative Textile Products
Prof. Tamer Samir, Benha University Vice-president for Education and Students' Affairs has opened an exhibition for the innovative textile products at Misr Public Library to support the small projects of the students at the Department of Art Education, Faculty of Specific Education.
The exhibition has been opened in the presence of Prof. Mohamed Ibrahim, the Faculty Dean; Prof. Khalid Eissawy, the University General Coordinator of Student's Activities; Prof. Ghada Shaker, the Faculty Vice-dean for Education and Students' Affairs; Prof. Hany Shiha, the Faculty Vice-dean for Community Service and Environment Development Affairs; Prof. Yasser Abdel Rahman; Prof. Mosbeh Elkohaily, the General Manager of Youth Care; and a number of Faculty staff.
Caravan announces for the 7th Exhibition of Visual Art “The Bridge”
In the midst of the present chasm of discord and misunderstanding that exists between the Middle East and the West, and between Christians, Muslims and Jews, the 7th CARAVAN Exhibition of Visual Art titled The Bridge will open in Paris, France at the historic Church of Saint Germain des Prés in the Latin Quarter, the oldest church in Paris, on 2 February 2015 to commemorate the United Nations World Interfaith Harmony Week and run through 28 February. Through the founding sponsorship of SODIC from Egypt, The Bridge is an unparalleled gathering of 47 Arab, Persian and Jewish premier contemporary visual artists of Christian, Muslim and Jewish religious backgrounds focusing on what they hold in common.
Organized and curated by CARAVAN , a multi-religious group, the artists in The Bridge are making the case for using that which we have in common as the foundation for the future of our world.