Archway Gallery presents "Nowruz: A New Beginning," featuring new paintings and sculptures by Maryam Lavaf.
The word Nowruz means “new day.” Occurring on the spring equinox, on or around March 20, Nowruz is celebrated as the beginning of the New Year by more than 300 million people worldwide. For over 3,000 years, Nowruz has marked a new beginning and a sense of renewal. In her new series of abstract paintings and sculptures, Maryam Lavaf seeks to create an energy and vibrancy reflective of the Nowruz spirit as we move into the season of its celebration after a COVID-driven challenging 2020-2021.
The artist will be present to visit with guests during the exhibition opening reception. Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 3.
Archway Gallery presents "Nowruz: A New Beginning," featuring new paintings and sculptures by Maryam Lavaf.
The word Nowruz means “new day.” Occurring on the spring equinox, on or around March 20, Nowruz is celebrated as the beginning of the New Year by more than 300 million people worldwide. For over 3,000 years, Nowruz has marked a new beginning and a sense of renewal. In her new series of abstract paintings and sculptures, Maryam Lavaf seeks to create an energy and vibrancy reflective of the Nowruz spirit as we move into the season of its celebration after a COVID-driven challenging 2020-2021.
The artist will be present to visit with guests during the exhibition opening reception. Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 3.
Archway Gallery presents "Nowruz: A New Beginning," featuring new paintings and sculptures by Maryam Lavaf.
The word Nowruz means “new day.” Occurring on the spring equinox, on or around March 20, Nowruz is celebrated as the beginning of the New Year by more than 300 million people worldwide. For over 3,000 years, Nowruz has marked a new beginning and a sense of renewal. In her new series of abstract paintings and sculptures, Maryam Lavaf seeks to create an energy and vibrancy reflective of the Nowruz spirit as we move into the season of its celebration after a COVID-driven challenging 2020-2021.
The artist will be present to visit with guests during the exhibition opening reception. Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until March 3.