AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoArts & Identity: A new Eritrean-themed reflection, “The House That Remains,” returns to a Tigrinya song that asks, simply, “My house, are you still there?”—and uses that question to trace the painful split between exile and a homeland that keeps changing. Media Skills in Asmara: Eritrea’s Ministry of Information wrapped up a two-month photography and video production training, with participants learning camera basics, lighting, color, sound, and photo evaluation—aimed at stronger, higher-quality cultural media output. Youth Culture & Science: Mai-Nefhi College of Science held its 13th annual festival on 3 June, mixing debate, innovation, painting, seminars, fashion shows, and scientific presentations, alongside Science Day under “Science for Unity and Progress.” Fashion/Design Scene: “Olfactory Signals” continues to blend fragrance, art, and design—featuring Swedish-Eritrean artist Haisam Mohammed’s vegan perfume oils and a growing sensory-design crowd in Milan. Regional Arts Lens: Filmmaker Soo Hong screens two short, haiku-like video works in June, including “Chapter II: Bright Tongue,” which features Eritrean participants and turns immigration stories into abstract, hopeful art.
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