Rabat – In May, four Moroccan and Tunisian art enthusiasts came together to create Interval, a non-profit art collective that documents and preserves art, empowering artists from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). We also want our youth to engage with culture and art in our region,” Interval’s French-Tunisian co-founder Amina Debbiche, 31, told Morocco World News. The North African team plans to make art and art education more inclusive and comprehensive through their digital platform by curating experiences alongside exhibitions. When a small seed is planted, you can have the compulsion or the impulsion to do anything.”Read also: 6 Contemporary Moroccan Artists Who Break Bounds of OriginalityThe virtual art exhibit also offers the opportunity for viewers to request a studio visit with artists. The studio visits aim to “demystify” the practice of art by offering new ways to communicate passions.
Source: The North Africa Journal August 16, 2020 18:56 UTC