On November 2, the ‘Little Artists’ exhibition, focusing on children’s book illustration, will open under the curatorship of Mahsa Keshvari in the Mirmiran Gallery, celebrating the imaginative world created by young artists. This exhibition is a unique opportunity for children to have their artwork recognized, emphasizing the role of art in boosting a child’s self-confidence and fostering their future in the world of painting.
On November 3, three more exhibitions will open their doors to the public. ‘From Color to Love and Scream,’ a collection of paintings by Ahmad Razavi, will be exhibited at the Momayez Gallery, taking viewers on a journey through artistic narratives and human emotions.
In the Zemestan Gallery, ‘Rain Architecture’ presents a collection of watercolor paintings by Mojtaba Gholamalizadeh, inspired by the unique architectural heritage of Gilan Province, covering rural, historical, and contemporary urban architectural styles.
In addition, the ‘Toy’ sculpture exhibition by Bahadur Ehsani will open in the Paeez Gallery, inviting visitors to engage with the artwork as if it were a playful game. This interactive display encourages participants to explore the ever-changing rules and discover hidden insights within the art.
The exhibitions will remain open to the public until November 13.