
The Centre is basically planned to conduct researches into heritage and arts. It also exhibits works made by widely-acclaimed artists, who are keen to produce extraordinary visions through drawing, silkscreen. They derive much of thier inspiration from Islamic heritage and art. The Centre also pays increasing attention to crafts such as glassworks, hand-made bags, suitecases, galabiyya, curtains and pillows. Within a wise plan sought to market its products the Centre takes part in national and international exhibitions and fairs. The facility, which was first propsoed by pioneering artist Hamed Said, has three sections: Printmaking, batik and painting on glass). Acknowledged artists, such as Khamis Shehata who is a pioneering artist of folk art, were selected to supervise the Centre’s activities