Thursday, 20 September 2007

Art Agenda:

Dear www,

1. Designers: Dahlia Dawood AL-Ghunaim & Dalal Musaed AL-Sayer.

Venue: Villa Moda.

Dates: Thursday, 20 September to Saturday, 22 September 2007

Exhibition Hours: [ 8:30 pm - 1:00 am ]

Address: Villa Moda . Kuwait Free Trade Zone . Shuwaikh [2827004-121]

The earliest event in the Agenda is Today! two of my friends in architecture are holding an exhibition in Villa Moda, and here is the invitation:

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2. Artist: Fareed Abdal

Venue: Dar AL Funoon

Dates: Monday, 24 September to Thursday, 11 October 2007

Exhibition Hours: [ 11 am - 1 pm ][ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm] closed on Fridays.
Address:Behbehani Compound House 28, AL-Watiyah, Kuwait [243 3138]
Fareed Abdal is a member of our department's faculty. I attended one of his exhibitions before and it was amazing, he has innovative ways in calligraphy. He is also displaying his latest pieces next week, and this is the invitation:

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3. Lecturer: Géza Fehérvári

Lecture Title: [Masterpieces of an Unknown Iranian Metal Worker]

Venue: Dar AL-Athar AL-Islamiyah, AL-Maidan Cultural Centre

Date: Monday,22 October 2007

Note: AL-Maidan Cultural Centre is holding weekly events in variety of subjects starting with the former lecture, to check out their Cultural Season click here

This is my favourite place toattend :)

9 comments:

The Simper said...

hey wow cool schedule :)

i heard about the vila moda exhib yesterday..

fareed abdal exhib sounds very very interesting. i might even buy stuff if not expensive :P

and i used to go to dar el aathar a lot few years back.. they always start with Géza for the begingin of the season :)

see ya :)

The Simper said...

and yaa.. im falling in love with awath el dookhi's song :D

ur comments page is SO LIVE now we can see them instintaniuosly *spell check* :P

Deema said...

The Simper:
(reply discription:long) :P

i went to the first event in the scheduale today there were some cool stuff, i like the ones with the engraved qotations of Khalil Jubran, the doors, and a HUGE sofa in the far corner.

i bet you'll like it (you saw this image in the invitation!) so precise mashallah.. he made a jewellery collection earlier this year, i wish he will display them on monday :)

yeah hehe Geza is so funny he keeps you drawn to his funny stories :P
well i started attending dar ilathar 3 years ago and i still like it coz they have variety of stuff that makes me always interested, and you need an hour of relief in the heavy work all day :) there were a lot of concerts in the last two years and there are some good stuff ahead..

THIS IS MY FAVOURITE SONG it is the only one that i can keep repeating it without getting bored :)


blogger level II: and instantaneouslyyyyy it is :D
(i exchanged it with word verfication)

Deema said...

Note: anyone who got to see this page should also see the previous two posts, because they're almost posted in one day.

Have a nice day
yours,
Deema

Hitman1 said...

What surprises me is that the exhibition is up to 1 AM!!

Not a big fan of architecture but I hope you and your friends will have fun there :)

Deema said...

Hitman1:
i think this is villa moda's time hours :)
it is a furniture exhibition

thanks :)

The Simper said...

have u seen anything by Bernard Khoury? this is the link for his projects in Kuwait.. one of them is the one just fensed next to al-raya complex.


http://www.bernardkhoury.com/projects.aspx?All=0&Sort=3&KeyWord=&Type=-1&Location=Kuwait&DateFrom=-1&DateTo=-1

The Simper said...

i am talking about: SIFC Kuwait City, Kuwait. i don't know why it says aborted!

Deema said...

I never saw this area from google earth it looks scary (just thinking of what it's going to look like 10 years ahead!)
the design looks cool, maybe they said it is aborted because they didn't continue with bernard khory until the construction stage, they only took the initial concept from him.
i attended his lecture once, he did some cool stuff and he was claiming to get more sophisticated designs (larger scales), but i think he does it better in small ones. he is clever :)

thanks for the hint, i'm going to have a look on the site :P