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Tag: Art

Exhibiting History

Mozambican and American youth inspire through art collaboration

U.S. demonstrates respect for cultural heritage protection in Nepal

Firefighters visit Embassy London art exhibition

Joseph Angemi (far right) provides a detailed description of some of the items on display at the exhibition’s opening ceremony. The ceremony was attended by members of the diplomatic corps accredited to Rabat, representatives of various U.S. armed forces, and national cultural actors, including Mehdi Qotbi, the president of the National Foundation of Museums (center). Photo courtesy of the Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations

U.S. Legation in Morocco celebrates bicentennial

“Stay Safe” by Pony Ma from Santa Monica, Calif., is one of the 23 murals being showcased through “Art for the People.” This mural is located at the embassy’s east gate. Photo courtesy of Embassy Beijing

Embassy Beijing promotes American values through “Art for the People”

Embassy Bamako highlights female filmmakers

“Cylindrical COVID Conundrum” was created from recycled aluminum canisters by Foreign Service Medical Provider Michael Plotkowski from Embassy Yerevan. Photo by Michael Plotkowski

Health Units create art from recycled coronavirus test kits

Consulate General Melbourne dedicates “Hall of Heroes” for Black History Month

Ambassador Earl Miller (center) and benefactor Durjoy Rahman (third from right) assembled with embassy staff to bid farewell to “The Elephant in the Room” exhibition before its move to the Canadian High Commission next door, where the exhibition will continue in a location visible from the street. Photo by Arlissa Reynolds

Art projects highlight displaced communities

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