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NAZAR - Photographs From the Arab World - The New York Times
Entered October 25, 2005

The Aperture Foundation inaugurates its new Chelsea gallery space with this group exhibition of 17 contemporary photographers from an "Arab world" that stretches from Morocco to Gaza and encompasses Europe and North America.


Photography in Houston Galleries
Entered October 15, 2005

Twelve galleries and 41 artists highlight the transformation of photography’s place in Houston’s art scene today.


Kids Fun Day
Entered September 27, 2005

Children and their parents participate in photography and writing activities related to the Literacy Through Photography program.


Syrian Artist Issa Touma's Gallery Closed by Government Officials
Entered September 20, 2005

The Middle East Research and Information Project (MERIP) registers its serious concern over the continued harassment by the Syrian government of photographer Issa Touma. On September 14 he was in Damascus when he received notice that the police had arrived to close his Le Pont Gallery in Aleppo.


"Hey, Listen to Me" Writing Pictures
Entered August 18, 2005

Houston students exhibit work from FotoFest's Literacy Through Photography program.


NAZAR - Photographs From the Arab World
Entered August 15, 2005

NAZAR - Photographs From the Arab World opens at the Aperture Gallery in New York.


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