Exhibition raises funds for flood victims in central Vietnam
HCMC – An exhibition showcasing 60 wooden carvings, zinc and stone block prints in the central city of Danang is raising funds for victims of floods and landslides in central Vietnam.
“Moring in the Central Highlands” by Nguyen Duy Ninh, one of the artworks displayed at the exhibition – PHOTOS: COURTESY OF DANANG FINE ARTS MUSEUM
The exhibition, jointly organized by the Danang Fine Arts Museum and the Danang Graphic Art Club, runs until November 25 at the museum at 78 Le Duan Street, Hai Chau District.
On display are artworks by 18 painters from Danang and other artists from Hanoi, Hue and Quang Nam.
“The participating artists have agreed to donate all the proceeds to help those severely affected by the recent storms and floods,” said Nguyen Thi Trinh, deputy director of the Danang Fine Arts Museum.
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