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Bahrain s Nawaf Al Jishi calls applications for training grants
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The Flying Dreams evokes Da Vinci, kites and hope
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The Flying Dreams by Carlos Estevez will be on display at the Art Kiosk through Sept. 5. Courtesy Fung Collaboratives.
Miami-based, Cuban-born artist Carlos Estevez will offer new work at downtown Redwood City s Art Kiosk starting this week.
His installation, The Flying Dreams, is a complex juxtaposition of symbols. Exotic handmade papers from around the world coupled with the artist s detailed drawings and collages transform the artwork into an ethereal flying creature merging from the beauty and ingenuity of a multi-eyed butterfly to a crude flying machine, according a press release from Fung Collaboratives, which curates the project (financial supporters include the Redwood City Improvement Association, the Redwood City Arts Commission, and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative).
Abu Dhabi: Saudi authorities are investigating 2,726 cases of domestic violence, including 2,035 against women and 691 against men, a recent report about referrals to the Social Service Department at the Ministry of Health revealed.
The report showed the number of referrals to public hospitals due to self-harm attempts was 846 cases, of which 490 were women and 356 men.
Saudi Arabia cracks down on abuse against women with prison term, up to $13,332 fine
Under Saudi laws, penalties for abuse against women include imprisonment and hefty fines for any physical, psychological, or sexual assaults against women in the Kingdom.
The Saudi Public Prosecution has mandated a minimum jail sentence of no less than one month, and up to one year, for the act of attacking a woman.