Nada Debs converts abandoned mosque into Uzbek crafts centre
By
Alyn Griffiths
12d ago
Lebanese designer Nada Debs has turned the former Okhun Gozar Mosque in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, into an exhibition space where the historic architecture provides a backdrop for contemporary craft objects. Debs was commissioned by the Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation to transform the disused 18th-century building e into a space for presenting local crafts, including ceramics, embroidery,
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