The College of Arts, within Sustainable Development Week, holds a workshop entitled Recycling materials to produce works of art within the goal of sanitation.
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Under the supervision of the Dean of the College, Professor Dr. Alaa Shaker Mahmoud, the College of Fine Arts organized today, Monday, 7/8/2024, a workshop entitled Recycling raw materials to produce works of art within the goal of hygiene, in which Assistant Professor Omar Qasim Ali lectured and in the presence of the college professors. The workshop included:
The vision for the workshop revolves around the topic of recycling materials used in the surrounding environment and the possibility of converting them into raw materials in order to reproduce artistic products and handicrafts.
The workshop aims to raise awareness that the process of recycling materials found in the environment contributes to a number of points, including:
1. . Reducing waste: By reusing materials that may be discarded, the amount of waste that ends up in landfills is reduced, which contributes to improving public health.
2. Preserving natural resources: Recycling helps conserve natural resources by reducing the need to extract new materials.
3. . Environmental Awareness: Artworks made from recycled materials encourage the community to think about the importance of recycling and its positive impact on the environment.
4. . Creativity and Innovation: These practices promote innovation and creativity, as transforming consumable materials into distinct works of art requires new visions and ideas.
In conclusion, recycling materials to produce works of art is an important step towards achieving a clean and healthy environment, and contributes to raising environmental awareness and enhancing artistic creativity. It is an effective way to transform waste into valuable resources that serve both society and the environment.