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Dis[Locating] Culture: Contemporary Islamic Art in America

Michael Berger Gallery / April 2011 / Dis[Locating] Culture: Contemporary Islamic Art in America will showcase some of the finest American Islamic artists—whether Muslim by faith or not. It aims to problematize stereotypes & challenge notions of cultural & religious homogeneity. This exhibition is designed to build bridges of intercultural understanding via the universal language of art.

“Testimony of Beauty”

SARAJEVO, BiH / The solo show of contemporary Islamic calligraphy art by Bosnian artist Meliha Teparić opened at a city gallery Collegium Artisticum on 14th of January, 2011 and will run until 20.01.2011.

“Moroccan Tableware” inspired by Islamic Muqarnas

NEW YORK / "Moroccan Tableware" is a set of designed tableware inspired by Islamic art by Edward Hale. He is a designer who was born and raised in New York City, and he is currently a graduate student in the Industrial Design department at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.