Training Continues at the Fine Arts Center in Drawing, Sculpture, Arabic Calligraphy, and Ornamentation


Under patronage of Prof. Mohammed Hussain, President of Tanta University, the Fine Arts Center, affiliated with the General Administration for Student Welfare, continues its intensive training activities aiming at nurturing young talents and developing their creative skills. This initiative comes as part of the comprehensive strategy of the university to support student activities, based on the belief that art plays a fundamental role in building the student’s personality and enhancing their engagement with the community.
   For his part, Prof. Al-Sayyed Al-Agouz, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, affirmed that the center is witnessing strong student turnout to participate in various artistic fields, including drawing, painting, handicrafts, as well as sculpture, ceramics, Arabic calligraphy, and ornamentation. He explained that these trainings are not restricted to hobbies only, but are based on academic and artistic principles that contribute to refining public taste and fostering a spirit of innovation among participants.
   University Vice President added that the university administration places great importance on supporting talented students, noting that the training sessions continue regularly to prepare students for participation in national competitions and major exhibitions. He emphasized that the university consistently strives to provide a supportive environment that enables every student to express their latent potential, stressing that fine arts help refine students’ skills and open new horizons for excellence and leadership.