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'06 newletter.

April 22 (Sat.), 6-10 pmContemporary Iranian
Artists at the Farmani Gallery
Sharai Rezai hosts a reception and group exhibit with artists Pooya Aryanpour,
Majid Fadaeian, Mina Ghaziani, Hossein Maher, Ahmad Morshedloo, Sadegh
Tirafkan, Mojtaba Tajik, Ali Reza and Rezvan Sadeghzadeh. Several of these
artists are exposing their work in Los Angeles for the first time. The
show continues through April 28. Gallery hours, Monday - Friday, 11 am
- 6 pm. Saturday by appointment.
Farmani Gallery, 844 S. Robertson
Blvd., Los Angeles 90035. 310.659.0122. Email.

Hossein Maher
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Ahmad
Morshedloo
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Pooya Aryanpour
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Majid Fadaeian
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Mina
Ghaziani
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Sadegh Tirafkan
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Rezvan Sadeghzadeh
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Levantine Cultural Center, founded in 2001 as a not-for-profit arts organization,
advocates for, educates about, and in general promotes and supports Middle
Eastern and Mediterranean contemporary arts and traditional cultures.
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scholarship and substance. We are strongly multidisciplinary and non-sectarian,
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of ties between all cultural, ethnic and religious communities of the
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