Más Información

Alito Moreno va directito al basurero de la historia, dice Luisa Alcalde; “él representa la corrupción y el cinismo”, acusa

Senado afina detalles para toma de protesta de ministras, magistrados y jueces electos; primera vez en la historia de México

"Tormenta Junior" es vinculado a proceso; hijo de Antonio Cárdenas Guillén, exlíder del Cártel del Golfo, queda en prisión preventiva

Protestas en Cozumel denuncian abuso de niña dentro de instalaciones de Sedena; militar es detenido como presunto agresor
By Giselle Rodríguez
A collection of paintings by Iranian artist Ghazal Rezvani will be exhibited at Mexico City's National Museum of Cultures until March 11 as part of the celebrations for the Nowruz, the Persian New Year.
The exhibition includes drawings made by the students that attended a four-week Persian drawing course given by her at the Museum.
Mrs. Rezvani, whose real name is Marzieh Rezvani, was born in Tehran in 1985. In 2002 she studied the traditional wood carving arts known as Moaragh Kari and Monabbat Kari and in 2010 she took traditional Persian drawing and miniature painting classes.
In 2011 she moved to Mexico and started teaching Persian drawing and has also given Iranian cooking and film courses. Her works have also been exhibited at the bookstore Jorge Cuesta and at the Institute of Philological Investigations of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
Currently she is one of the administrators of the Cultural Center of Iran in Mexico.