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The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art presents Arcadia Salon Series Discussion

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The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art will present a discussion with Iranian born Fariba Abedin who emphasizes an exploration of color using geometric abstraction as a foundation. Her carefully selected tints, shades and tones create the illusion of volume, space, vibration, and transparency. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Massachusetts College of Art, and for the last 30 years has lived in Houston. She was a finalist in the Hunting Art Prize Competition. Inspired by the ideas of the poet Mawlana Rumi, she has exhibited her art accompanied by Persian music and the poetry of Rumi, who advocates unlimited tolerance, positive reasoning, goodness, charity and awareness through love.

The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art will present a discussion with Iranian born Fariba Abedin who emphasizes an exploration of color using geometric abstraction as a foundation. Her carefully selected tints, shades and tones create the illusion of volume, space, vibration, and transparency. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Massachusetts College of Art, and for the last 30 years has lived in Houston. She was a finalist in the Hunting Art Prize Competition. Inspired by the ideas of the poet Mawlana Rumi, she has exhibited her art accompanied by Persian music and the poetry of Rumi, who advocates unlimited tolerance, positive reasoning, goodness, charity and awareness through love.

The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art will present a discussion with Iranian born Fariba Abedin who emphasizes an exploration of color using geometric abstraction as a foundation. Her carefully selected tints, shades and tones create the illusion of volume, space, vibration, and transparency. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Massachusetts College of Art, and for the last 30 years has lived in Houston. She was a finalist in the Hunting Art Prize Competition. Inspired by the ideas of the poet Mawlana Rumi, she has exhibited her art accompanied by Persian music and the poetry of Rumi, who advocates unlimited tolerance, positive reasoning, goodness, charity and awareness through love.

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The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art
3909 Carlisle St.
Dallas, TX 75204
http://www.geometricmadimuseum.org/

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Admission is free.
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