A group calligraphy exhibition titled Khoshnegaran was inaugurated on Thursday, at the Avicenna Cultural Center’s gallery in the Iranian capital, Tehran.
The exhibition is the result of a collaborative effort by calligraphy master Mohammad Veisi and students from Allameh Helli 6 High School in Tehran, with school manager Dr. Mehran Baba-Mohammadi organizing the event.
The show features 131 calligraphy works, including classic texts, well-known poetic verses, and traditional Persian script styles.
The exhibition aims to highlight the artistic achievements of young calligraphy students and celebrate the enduring cultural value of Persian calligraphy.
It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to witness both mastery and emerging talent in this centuries-old art form.
Art lovers and the general public are invited to visit the exhibition through Tuesday, May 20.
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