Cadi Ayyad University of Marrakech (UCAM) is organizing a unique visual arts exhibition featuring the works of three of its most talented students.
Part of the University's cultural policy and initiated around the theme "Colored Spirituality", the exhibition organized by UCAM brings together works of great vitality. They are signed by students Abdelhakim Darari from the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Hajar Gebrati from the Semlalia Faculty of Sciences, and Soufiane El-Halouani from the Faculty of Sciences and Techniques (FST). This initiative aims to stimulate creativity, imagination, and innovation among students, to increase the cultural influence of the University, and to bring student creativity closer to the general public. The exhibition is, in fact, an opportunity for the public to discover the extent and power of student creativity, especially when it is led with passion and determination. It is also an opportunity for the three exhibitors (two painters and one calligrapher) to express their talents and skills and to value their creativity. UCAM, which had already distinguished itself notably for having built a culture of creativity, is indeed full of energy and intelligence that contribute efficiently to its influence and its positioning as the first Moroccan university to appear in the Top 400 of world universities for the 2014-2015 academic year and the only representative of the Arab world in this ranking made public recently by the British specialized magazine "Times Higher Education".
This traveling exhibition will tour the four cities covered by UCAM, which are Safi, Essaouira, Kelaâ Sraghna, and Marrakech. Thus, the exhibition will set up in Safi from 12 to 14 November at the Higher School of Technology (EST), in Marrakech from 18 to 20 November at the Bab Doukkala Gallery and from 25 to 27 of the same month at the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, in Essaouira from 5 to 7 December at the Borj Bab Marrakech Gallery, in Kelaâ Sraghna from 18 to 20 December at the Art Gallery of the Andalusian Garden, and finally at the headquarters of the University presidency from 29 December to 2 January 2015. Created in 1978, UCAM, which has received numerous international distinctions, is taking a new turn by tracing its path step by step to become a reference in Africa and the Arab world.

