Lunchtime is a great time to explore the exclusive North American presentation of Mirrors for Princes, an evolving five-city exhibition by the art collective Slavs and Tatars. Dr. Emran El-Badawi, program director and assistant professor of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Houston, will discuss Islamic contexts of the “Mirrors for Princes” genre of medieval advice literature that inspired the works on view.
Lunchtime is a great time to explore the exclusive North American presentation of Mirrors for Princes, an evolving five-city exhibition by the art collective Slavs and Tatars. Dr. Emran El-Badawi, program director and assistant professor of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Houston, will discuss Islamic contexts of the “Mirrors for Princes” genre of medieval advice literature that inspired the works on view.
Lunchtime is a great time to explore the exclusive North American presentation of Mirrors for Princes, an evolving five-city exhibition by the art collective Slavs and Tatars. Dr. Emran El-Badawi, program director and assistant professor of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Houston, will discuss Islamic contexts of the “Mirrors for Princes” genre of medieval advice literature that inspired the works on view.