Arabic Calligraphy with Amjed Rifaie

amjed rifaie

Rome, April 2018 — On April 21st, at the Italian Geographical Society, in collaboration with the Iraqi Embassy in Rome, my colleagues and I organized a one-day workshop on Arabic calligraphy with Amjed Rifaie. Originally from Tikrit, Iraq, he is a calligrapher who has been based in Rome for almost ten years.

The workshop took place in the peaceful setting of the Society’s historic library, housed in a sixteenth-century building in the heart of Villa Celimontana, not far from the Colosseum.

Twelve participants attended the Arabic calligraphy workshop with Amjed Rifaie, during which they learned about the history of Arabic calligraphy, its different styles, and the fundamentals of the technique.

Demonstrating the use of the qalam, Amjed explained how to draw the letters according to the rules of this fascinating, centuries-old art form. Music accompanied the session, helping participants to concentrate and to try their hand at this challenging practice. During the lunch break, they were also able to enjoy delicious Arabic dishes prepared by Iraqi chef Waqar Younus.

An important anniversary

visit of the exhibition at the Society

Rome, May 2017 – Yesterday, the Italian Geographical Society celebrated its 150th anniversary with the opening of an exhibition showcasing masterpieces from its collections, in the presence of the President of the Republic.

On this occasion, Federica Delìa took part in the installation and mounting of the objects on display in the library rooms of the Palazzetto Mattei at Villa Celimontana, the historical headquarters of the Society and the starting point of many Italian expeditions around the world.

In the pictures: visitors at the exhibition; Vice President Prof. Margherita Azzari and General Director of Libraries and Cultural Institutes Dr. Rossana Rummo; conservation work; concert of the Orchestra dei Carabinieri.

Festival of Travel Writing

Rome, September 2016 – On the occasion of the 9th edition of the Festival of Travel Writing, held from 22 to 25 September at the Italian Geographical Society in Villa Celimontana in Rome, Federica Delìa assisted with the installation and mounting of several exhibitions.

The Festival features a rich program of events and is usually attended by a large audience of travelers, writers, journalists, and curious enthusiasts.

In the pictures: visitors at the entrance of the exhibition in 2015; visitors in the reading room of the Italian Geographical Society; Elizabeth Chatwin viewing photographs by Antonio Politano.