The Arab Cultural Center in Daraa has launched a new art exhibition as part of the “Days of Fine Arts and Arabic Calligraphy” festival. Organized by the Daraa Culture Directorate, the showcase features 26 paintings that blend traditional Hauran heritage and local landscapes with contemporary historical documentation. Notably, the collection includes works that track the Syrian experience from the 2011 revolution through the political shifts of December 2024, utilizing expressive color to depict the daily life and resilience of the local community.
This exhibition represents a significant effort by regional authorities to revitalize the cultural landscape in post-conflict Syria. By providing a platform for local artists to document both their heritage and recent transformative political events, the Daraa Culture Directorate aims to preserve the governorate’s unique identity. The event underscores the role of visual arts in national healing and the importance of maintaining regional cultural institutions during periods of significant societal transition.