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هنرمندان این نمایشگاه :
سارا ابری, آبنوس البرزی, مونا آقابابایی, غزاله بحیرائی, ناهید بهبودیان, سارا قنبری, لیلا قندچی, آناهیتا قاسم خانی, سپنتا قاسم خانی, مرضیه فخر, فاطمه فخرایی منش و آلیشیا مرصعی میباشند
آﻧﺎھﯿﺘﺎ ﻗﺎﺳﻢ ﺧﺎﻧﻲ ﻧﯿﺰ آثار ﺗﺮﻛﯿﺐ ﻣﻮاد ﺧﻮد را از ﻣﺠﻤﻮﻋﻪ ﻟﻮﺳﺘﺮ ﺑﻪ نمایشگاه برده است. وی ﻣﺘﻮﻟﺪ 1359 و ﺑﺎ ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻣﺠﺴﻤﻪ ﺳﺎزي و ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ارﺷﺪ ﭘﮋوھﺶ ھﻨﺮ از داﻧﺸﮕﺎه آزاد اﺳﺖ
ﺳﺎرا اﺑﺮي ﻣﺘﻮﻟﺪ 1361 ﺑﺎ ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﻘﺎﺷﻲ از داﻧﺸﮕﺎه ھﻨﺮ آزاد اﺳﺖ، در اﻳﻦ ﻧﻤﺎﻳﺸﮕﺎه ﭼﯿﺪﻣﺎن ﺻﻮﺗﻲ ﺑﺪون ﻋﻨﻮاﻧﻲ را اراﺋﻪ ﻛﺮده اﺳﺖ
ﻣﻮﻧﺎ آﻗﺎﺑﺎﺑﺎﻳﻲ ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎس ﺻﻨﺎﻳﻊ دﺳﺘﻲ و ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ارﺷﺪ ﺻﻨﺎﻳﻊ دﺳﺘﻲ ﺑﺎ نمایش گزیده ای از مجموعه زنانگیت را ببلع در این نمایشگاه حضور دارد
آﻟﯿﺸﺎ ﻣﺮﺻﻌﻲ دارای مدرک ﮔﺮاﻓﯿﻚ داﻧﺸﮕﺎه ھﻨﺮ و ﻣﻌﻤﺎري داﻧﺸﮕﺎه آزاد اﺳﺖ. وی آﺛﺎر ﻃﺮاﺣﻲ و ﻇﺮف ﺷﯿﺸﻪ اي خود را از ﻣﺠﻤﻮﻋﻪ از اﻳﺮان ﺑﻪ ﻧﻤﺎﻳﺶ درآورده است. آلیشیا ﻣﺘﻮﻟﺪ 1359 میباشد
ﻏﺰاﻟﻪ ﺑﺤﯿﺮاﻳﻲ ﻣﺘﻮﻟﺪ 1368 ﺑﺎ ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﻘﺎﺷﻲ از داﻧﺸﮕﺎه آزاد اﺳﺖ. وی ﻳﻚ ویدئو ﺳﻪ ﻛﺎﻧﺎﻟﻪ ﺑﺎ ﻋﻨﻮان ﭘﯿﺎده روي را ﺑﻪ ﻧﻤﺎﻳﺶ گذاشته است
ﻧﺎھﯿﺪ بهبودﻳﺎن متولد 1362 با ﻣﺠﻤﻮﻋﻪ ﻣﻜﺎﺷﻔﺎت ﻳﻚ ﺑﺎﻏﺒﺎن ﻣﺮده در نمایشگاه شرکت کرده که ﺗﻜﻨﯿﻚ اثر هنری وی ﺗﺮﻛﯿﺐ ﻣﻮاد میباشد. وی دارای ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﮔﺮاﻓﯿﻚ از داﻧﺸﮕﺎه اﻟﺰھﺮا است
ﻟﯿﻼ ﻗﻨﺪﭼﻲ ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎس ادﺑﯿﺎت و ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎس ارﺷﺪ آﻣﻮزش زﺑﺎن آﻟﻤﺎﻧﻲ از داﻧﺸﮕﺎه آزاد اﺳﺖ. وی ﻣﺘﻮﻟﺪ 1361 میباشد، وی آﺛﺎرش را ﺑﺎ ﺗﻜﻨﯿﻚ آﻛﺮﻳﻠﯿﻚ و ﻣﻮاد روي ﻛﺎﻏﺬ از ﻣﺠﻤﻮﻋﻪ ﻟﺬت ﻓﻮري اراﺋﻪ کرده است
ﻓﺎﻃﻤﻪ ﻓﺨﺮاﻳﻲ ﻣﻨﺶ ﻣﺘﻮﻟﺪ 1365 اﺳﺖ که ﻣﺠﻤﻮﻋﻪ اي ﺑﺪون ﻋﻨﻮان ﺑﺎ ﺗﻜﻨﯿﻚ ﻃﺮاﺣﻲ، ﻣﻮم، ﻻﻳﺖ ﺑﺎﻛﺲ اراﺋﻪ کرده وی ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﻘﺎﺷﻲ از داﻧﺸﮕﺎه ﺳﻮره دارد
آﺑﻨﻮس اﻟﺒﺮزي ﻣﺘﻮﻟﺪ 1360 ﺑﺎ ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻋﻜﺎﺳﻲ از داﻧﺸﮕﺎه ھﻨﺮ و ﻣﻌﻤﺎري داﻧﺸﮕﺎه آزاد تهران ﻧﯿﺰ با ﻣﺠﻤﻮﻋﻪ عکسهای روزﻣﺮﮔﻲ در نمایشگاه شرکت کرده است ﺳﭙﻨﺘﺎ ﻗﺎﺳﻢ ﺧﺎﻧﻲ ﻧﯿﺰ در ارئه وﻳﺪﻳﻮ ﭼﯿﺪﻣﺎنی با عنوان اﻋﺘﺮا(ض/ف) همکاری کرده است دیگر هنرمند این نمایشگاه ﻣﺮﺿﯿﻪ ﻓﺨﺮ است. وی ﻣﺘﻮﻟﺪ 1359 میباشد و دارای مدرک ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﻧﻘﺎﺷﻲ داﻧﺸﮕﺎه اﻟﺰھﺮا. وی آﺛﺎري ﺑﺎ ﺗﻜﻨﯿﻚ اﻛﺮﻳﻠﯿﻚ و رﻧﮓ و روﻏﻦ روي ﺑﻮم را از ﻳﻚ ﻣﺠﻤﻮﻋﻪ اي ﺑﺪون ﻋﻨﻮان ﺑﻪ ﻧﻤﺎﻳﺶ گذاشته است ﺳﺎرا ﻗﻨﺒﺮي ﻣﺘﻮﻟﺪ 1359 با ﻛﺎرﺷﻨﺎﺳﻲ ﮔﺮاﻓﯿﻚ از داﻧﺸﮕﺎه اﻟﺰھﺮا تهران، از ﻣﺠﻤﻮﻋﻪ کارهای ﺑﺮگ خود با ﻧﻘﺎﺷﻲ ھﺎي روي ﺑﺮگ در اﻳﻦ ﻧﻤﺎﻳﺸﮕﺎه حضور دارد http://www.artin360.com/Aaran.htm
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Overview and HistoryTehran is the capital of Iran and the largest city in the Middle East, with a population of fifteen million people living under the peaks of the Alborz mountain range.Although archaeological evidence places human activity around Tehran back into the years 6000BC, the city was not mentioned in any writings until much later, in the thirteenth century. It's a relatively new city by Iranian standards.But Tehran was a well-known village in the ninth century. It grew rapidly when its neighboring city, Rhages, was destroyed by Mongolian raiders. Many people fled to Tehran.In the seventeenth century Tehran became home to the rulers of the Safavid Dynasty. This is the period when the wall around the city was first constructed. Tehran became the capital of Iran in 1795 and amazingly fast growth followed over the next two hundred years.The recent history of Tehran saw construction of apartment complexes and wide avenues in place of the old Persian gardens, to the detriment of the city's cultural history.The city at present is laid out in two general parts. Northern Tehran is more cosmopolitan and expensive, southern Tehran is cheaper and gets the name "downtown."Getting ThereMehrabad airport is the original one which is currently in the process of being replaced by Imam Khomeini International Airport. The new one is farther away from the city but it now receives all the international traffic, so allow an extra hour to get there or back.TransportationTehran driving can be a wild free-for-all like some South American cities, so get ready for shared taxis, confusing bus routes and a brand new shiny metro system to make it all better. To be fair, there is a great highway system here.The metro has four lines, tickets cost 2000IR, and they have segregated cars. The women-only carriages are the last two at the end, FYI.Taxis come in two flavors, shared and private. Private taxis are more expensive but easier to manage for the visiting traveler. Tehran has a mean rush hour starting at seven AM and lasting until 8PM in its evening version. Solution? Motorcycle taxis! They cut through the traffic and any spare nerves you might have left.People and CultureMore than sixty percent of Tehranis were born outside of the city, making it as ethnically and linguistically diverse as the country itself. Tehran is the most secular and liberal city in Iran and as such it attracts students from all over the country.Things to do, RecommendationsTake the metro to the Tehran Bazaar at the stop "Panzda Gordad". There you can find anything and everything -- shoes, clothes, food, gold, machines and more. Just for the sight of it alone you should take a trip there.If you like being outside, go to Darband and drink tea in a traditional setting. Tehranis love a good picnic and there are plenty of parks to enjoy. Try Mellat park on a friday (fridays are public holidays), or maybe Park Daneshjou, Saaii or Jamshidieh.Remember to go upstairs and have a look around, always always always! The Azadi Tower should fit the bill; it was constructed to commemorate the 2500th anniversary of the Persian Empire.Tehran is also full of museums such as:the Contemporary Art Museumthe Abghine Musuem (glass works)the 19th century Golestan Royal Palace museumthe museum of carpets (!!!)Reza Abbasi Museum of extraordinary miniaturesand most stunning of all,the Crown Jewels Museum which holds the largest pink diamond in the world and many other jaw-dropping jewels.Text by Steve Smith.