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A unique and compelling international art exhibition that challenges contemporary stereotypes about the lives of women in the Islamic World and celebrates their artistic contribution in shaping rich, cultural heritage.

Artist include: 51 women artist living in Muslim cultures in 21 different countries as diverse as Sudan, Malaysia, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, as well as Levant, the Gulf states and North Africa.

Organized by: The ArtReach Foundation, Royal Society of Fine Arts Jordan and the Pan-Mediterranean Women Artists Network, Greece(Femme-Art-Mѐditerranѐe, or "FAM")

February 2- April 10, 2010

Catheirne G. Murphy Gallery

Visual Arts Building

St. Catherine University

2004 Randolph Ave.

St. Paul, MN 55105

Gallery:(651)690-6644

www.stkate.edu/gallery

Monday-Friday:8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.

Saturday-Sunday: Noon-6:00 p.m.

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