Kirkuk opens third Arabic calligraphy festival
Shafaq News – Kirkuk
On Saturday, Kirkuk launched the third Arabic calligraphy and Islamic ornamentation festival, organized by the city’s branch of the Iraqi Calligraphers Association.
Governor Rebwar Taha said at the opening that the festival
reflects Kirkuk’s cultural identity and showcases its ability to unite diverse
communities through creativity and art.
Shahin Kirkukli, head of the Calligraphers Association in Kirkuk, described the event as an “important” platform to highlight the beauty of Arabic calligraphy, an art form that embodies Islamic heritage and builds bridges between generations of calligraphers.
The multi-day festival features exhibitions, workshops, live
demonstrations, and tributes to veteran and young artists. It aims to revive
diverse calligraphy styles—from Kufic to Diwani, Thuluth, and Naskh— while
presenting Islamic ornamentation as a cornerstone of cultural heritage.