Bangladesh Consulate General in New York to organize Painting Exhibition of women artists from 27-31 July
UsaNewsOnline.Com, New York : Bangladesh Consulate General in New York will organize a Painting Exhibition at famous Rogue Space Gallery, located in the Chelsea Art District of Manhattan, New York (508 West 26th Street, NY 10001) from 27-31 July, 2017. Being organized in collaboration with Gallery21, Dhaka, The New York Art Connection and Bangladeshi-American Artists Forum, New York, the event will showcase artistic creations of prominent women artists from Bangladesh and diaspora. It will feature art works of Shameem Subrana, Kanak Chanpa Chakma, Rokeya Sultana, Farida Zaman, Gulshan Hossain, Nazia Andaleeb Preema, Dilruba Latif (Rosy), Bipasha Hayat, Afrozaa Jamil Konka & Samina Nafies from Dhaka and Shamim Begum, Zebunnesa Kamal, Salma Kaniz, Masuda Kazi, Halide Salam, Shameem Ara, Kaniz Husna Akbory & Sazada Sultana from diaspora. The Exhibition entitled “Bangladesh Women Artists Exhibition” will remain open from 10m-6pm. Opening Reception to take place from 6pm-9pm 27 July, 2017. All art enthusiasts and culture connoisseurs are cordially invited by the Consulate General to visit the Gallery. This is being organized as a part of public diplomacy drive to portray a positive image of Bangladesh to the wider US audience.
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