TIRANA, May 21 – Eight renowned Turkish painters will recount the history of temples in Turkey, which is home to some of the world’s most ancient and modern temples.
Ayla Akyol, Zerrin Aner, Serpil Akgun, Pervin Bulbul, Canan Dogruer, Seran Tepeloglu, Betul Vural and Ruhsen Yildiz are the eight painters who will be featured in Tirana in their collective exhibition named “Our temples in the eyes of Turkish painters.”
The exhibition organized by the Yunus Emre cultural centre in Albania will be showcased at the TEN multicultural centre in Tirana from May 27 to June 5.
Situated in the premises of the former Dajti cinema, the TEN multimedia centre offers an art gallery, infrastructure on the projection of short films, an audio and video recording studio, and a radio station for young artists.