Istanbul, Turkey – The renowned “Meetings with Masters” program has announced its upcoming 2025 sessions, offering participants a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich traditions of Islamic arts. With options tailored to different interests and budgets, this initiative is set to attract art enthusiasts and cultural explorers worldwide.

Key Highlights of the Program

  1. Focus on Traditional Arts:
    • Participants will learn the sacred art of Calligraphy from master artists.
    • Engage in the mesmerizing world of Ebru (Marbling) and explore geometric patterns through Islamic Geometry.
    • Discover the intricate techniques of Bookbinding and experience the rich heritage of Ottoman Music.
  2. Cultural Exploration:
    • Beyond workshops, the program includes tours of spiritual and artistic landmarks, such as mosques, tekkes, and galleries in Istanbul, Bursa, and Konya.
  3. Options for Participants:
    • Option 1: Tuition fee of $1400, designed for those seeking a 5-day experience.
    • Option 2: A comprehensive 8-day program with a tuition fee of $2000.
    • The programs include hotel accommodations in Istanbul’s city center, transportation, and entry to all workshops and sites.
  4. Application Details:
    • Interested individuals must apply via email to meetingwithmasters23@gmail.com by March 1, 2025.
    • Applications should include a brief explanation of the applicant’s interest in Islamic arts.

Additional Information

  • Flights and visas for non-Turkish citizens are not included in the program fee.
  • The program promises an enriching experience under the guidance of master artists, offering insights into the spiritual and aesthetic dimensions of Islamic arts.

For more details, visit the official website at www.meetingswithmasters.org or follow their social media at @meetingswithmasters.

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