About this Event
Hosted by the International Rescue Committee WA, this Arabic calligraphy night is the first in the Art Across Borders series, which showcases the beauty and diversity of our region's refugee community.
Arman Karimi, a former IRC client, is originally from Kabul, Afghanistan. He creates his calligraphy with the traditional wooden pens for Islamic calligraphy. Arabic calligraphy has a 2000-year old history that is as rich and complex as "qahwa" قهوة (Arabic coffee).
This workshop is for anyone looking to craft a beautiful and unique gift for a loved one or a decoration for the home, learn the history of this significant art form, and enjoy a warm and cozy evening creating art together.
The cost of the ticket includes: Instruction with Arman and everything you need to create a beautiful piece of art: canvas and calligraphy ink, mounting Ebru paper, and traditional bamboo calligraphy pens. There will be light refreshments provided.
Proceeds from this event go towards paying our artist and covering supplies and to help raise funds for our Welcome Home campaign, serving newly arrived refugees and asylum seekers in the Seattle area.
If you are unable to attend but would like to support, please consider a donation to our refugee resettlement efforts in Puget Sound (https://bit.ly/IRCSeattledonate).
Thank you to our sponsor, Community Health Plan of Washington, and to TASWIRA for their generously discounted use of the space.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
TASWIRA African Art & Design Gallery, 120 1st Avenue South, Seattle, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 60.54