The exhibition themed “Journey Of Friendships” introduces works from a variety of different genres such as landscape, abstraction, and reality, all of which were created by using many different materials.

The event provides an opportunity for female Vietnamese artists to exchange and share their experience with other artists from around the world.

The exhibition was first initiated by the International Association of Female Artists (IAFA), although it was postponed for two years due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This year the exhibition due to last through to February 23 will showcase more than 65 pieces of work by 70 female artists from countries such as Australia, Japan, Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.

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