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What to expect during "Shortcut to the Silk Road" Exhibit by Sarvin Haghighi

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As we get closer to end of the year, everyone is busy with the last minute shopping, family gatherings etc. For me it is a different kind of preparation though; getting the final plans and sketches done for the "Shortcut to the Silk Road" exhibition in Saugatuck MI this January.  This Exhibition brings to life the most celebrated trade route in history, named for the treasured fabric that attracted traders from all over the world. The Silk Road stretched from the far reaches of China through the cities and empires of Central Asia and the Middle East. Extending 4,000 miles, the Silk Road derives its name from the lucrative trade in Chinese silk carried out along its length. Trade goods were not the only things travelers carried with them; artistic methods and motifs, styles of music, religions, languages and literature, philosophies and political ideologies were all transported along with silks, spices and porcelains. Rather than the luxury items that might pass from one set of hands to another, more often it was these more intangible cultural products that left the most indelible impressions.

In the spirit of this exhibit, I have used some of the merchants which have been significant to the silk road in some of the new pieces which will be on view during "Shortcut To The Silk Road" exhibit; Tea and Saffron are some main mediums in some pieces. Stay tuned for some images to come as we get closer to the opening date. Join us on January 22nd 2016 at Saugatuck Center for the Arts from 5:30-7:30 pm located on 400 Culver Street, Saugatuck, MI.

Solo Exhibition - Shortcut to The Silk Road by Sarvin Haghighi

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  This is a great way to start the new year; solo exhibition in the beautiful Center For The Arts in Saugatuck, MI. The title of the exhibit - "Shortcut To The Silk Road" - invites you on a journey back in history. The ancient silk road is a historical route which connected East and West. It began as a trade route more than 2000 years go and quickly became a cultural bridge linking cultures, religions, languages and traditions between the countries it traveled.  Join us for the opening day of this exhibit and feel the pulse of civilization as you explore the cultural influences in these pieces. There will be a discussion on the opening day January 22nd 2016 starting at 5 pm followed by the official opening from 5:30 to 7:30 pm.

Saugatuck Center For The Arts is located at 400 Culver Street, Saugatuck, MI Visiting hours : Monday - Friday , 9am - 5pm

In regards to this exhibit there are few other events happening as below. If you are interested to attend any of the below events, please feel free to contact myself or Saugatuck Center For The Arts to get more details. I will be sharing more detailed information on each event as we get closer to the dates.

  • Rotary lunch lecture
  • January 22nd 2016 :Opening reception 5:30 - 7:30PM, VIP Gallery Talk  5-5:30PM
  • "Taste the Silk Road" event
  • Creativity Revealed

Pop-up art exhibit in downtown Saugatuck MI - last weekend of August 2015 by Sarvin Haghighi

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As we say goodbye to another beautiful summer, what better way to celebrate last weekend of August than viewing some Iranian (Persian) artwork by a proud Saugatuck resident.  I will be having a pop-up store in the heart of downtown Saugatuck, MI during last weekend of August. So before you start your Labour Day weekend, come pass by and have a look at some of the works which are available for purchase as well, enjoy some sunshine, have some amazing coffee at the lovely local coffee shop next door, indulge in some great dinner/drinks restaurants around this beautiful town. The pop-up store is located at 149 Hoffman street, Saugatuck, MI 49453 . It is next to the famous Tuck's The Christmas Shop and next door to Uncommon Coffee Store. You won't miss it's yellow color located in front of Wally's Bar and Grill! So mark your calendars for Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th August 2015. Hope to see you all there.