AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSyrian Arts & Culture Abroad: The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto has acquired the Widad Kawar Collection of Arab Dress and Heritage Arts—nearly 600 textiles, garments, and everyday objects spanning the Levant and West Asia, including Syria—bringing a major piece of Arab fashion history to a new public stage. Refugee Arts Spotlight: Syrian-born actor Youssef Asad Alkhatib was named Finland’s Refugee of the Year 2026, with his theatre work and community dialogue efforts highlighted after his journey from Syria to Helsinki. Film & Storytelling: “Echoes of Ji.hlava in Cairo” runs June 17–20 at Zawya Cinema, curating contemporary documentary films on migration, identity, belonging, care, and dignity. Syrian Art in Qatar: Katara opened the “Qabasat” exhibition featuring Syrian artist Dr Wassim al-Hamdou, blending Arabic calligraphy-inspired works with contemporary fine art through June 29. Arts, Music & Community: A Summer Concert Series in Gladstone, Michigan kicks off with a June 18 performance by the Derrell Syria Band, keeping live music free and weekly through August. Humanitarian Arts Context: UNHCR warns that 2.37 million refugees will need resettlement next year as options shrink, with Syrians listed among the largest groups in need.
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