Curriculum Vitae
 
Nabil Mohamed Darweesh
 
Personal Data
   
Fame Name : Nabil Darweesh
Birth date : 10/9/1936
Place of birth : Gharbia
Date of death : 27/6/2002
Activities : Ceremics
 

 
Education
 
- BA in Ceramics- Faculty of Applied Arts- 1962.
- MA in Ceramics- Faculty of Applied Arts- 1971.
- PhD in Ceramics- Faculty of Applied Arts- 1981.
 
Membership
 
- of the Fine Artists Synidcate.
- of the Supreme Council of Culture.
 
Jobs
 
- Reader at the Faculty of Applied Arts- 1962.
- was delegated for teaching in Arab countries.
- advanced in teaching posts at the university (Reader, Teacher,assistant teacher, Head of the Ceramics Department) Faculty of Applied Arts.
- currently, fulltime professor at the Ceramics Department.
 
Places of interest
 
- Al-Santa (Ghrabia)- Cairo- Al-Fustat- Ashmon-Qena- Aswan.
 
Solo shows
 
- at the Modern Art Museum- 1962.
- at Ekhnatoun Gallery- 1970.
- a Ceramics Exhibition in Alexandria- 1970.
- at the Fine Art Museum Alexandria- 2000.
 
Local exhibitions
 
- Has been participating in many group and local exhibitions in Egypt since his graduation.
- a ceramics and wall weavings exhibition for Ten Egyptian Artists- 2001.
 
International exhibitions
 
- Venice International (Ceramics)- 1971.
- represented Egypt at Paris Biennale- 1971.
- 5000 Years of Ceramics- around Europe.
- Sharja Fine Arts Biennale- 1993.
- Guest of Honour at the 3rd Cairo International Ceramics Biennale- 1996.
- Exhibition in Pakistan- Lahor- Islamabad- 1996.
 
Local recognition
 
- the Salon`s First prize- 1970.
 
International recognition
 
- cerificate of merit from Venice International Biennale- Graphic- 1971.
- 1st prize from the International Ceramics Biennale for Mediterranean Countries- Tunisia- 1986.
- the grand prize at Oman Biennale- 1992.
- the grand prize at 1st Sharja International Biennale- 1993.
 
Private collection
 
- at artlovers in Egypt and abroad.
 
State collection
 
- at the Modern Art Museum- Cairo (sculpture-ceramics)