Exhibits:

Nov 22 – Dec 13, 2009
Khayal and Khuyul - Lot17 Gallery, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt

May 15 – June 5, 2009
Maisons beyrouthienes et derviches tourneurs - La Vitrine, Beirut, Lebanon

Dec 11 –Dec 18, 2008
Schätze aus dem Morgenland - Advent Markt, Vienna, Austria

June 1 – June 30, 2008
Eclectica - Villa Grey, Cairo, Egypt

Apr 2 – April 7, 2008
Pharaonic Miniatures - Nefer Gallery, GALLERY DOJUNKAI, OMOTESANDO HILLS, Tokyo

Dec 15 – Dec 25, 2007
Movement”, Foresight Art Center, Amman, Jordan

Nov 15 – Nov 20, 2007
The Spiritual Art with Sound and Dance - Nefer Gallery, GALLERY DOJUNKAI, OMOTESANDO HILLS, Tokyo

Nov 1 - Nov 24, 2007
“Music, Dance and Whirling” - Sheba Gallery, Cairo, Egyp

May 1 – May 22, 2007
“Dancers and Tamponage” - Safarkhan Gallery, Cairo, Egypt

Oct 4 – Nov 3 2006
“Ancient Sites Revisited: Watercolors of Egypt” – Grand Valley State University, Michigan, USA

Sept 2005
“Sufi Dervishes – Whirling Dancers – Foresight Art Center, Amman, Jordan

Nov 2004
“The Tao of Homeopathy” – Calligraphy, Covent Garden, London

May 2003
“In the Footsteps of David Roberts” – Watercolours, Diwan Bookstore, Zamalek, Cairo

November 2002
2002 Expat Art Exhibition - Watercolours, Community Services Association, Maadi, Cairo

June 2002
Desert Zen – Chinese Ink Drawings, The Atelier, Cairo

February 2002
Farafra Oasis – sketches, oils, watercolours, The Atelier, Cairo

June 2001
“ZenSufi” - Chinese Ink Drawings, Nagada Studio/Gallery, Cairo

Oct. 2000
“Mosques of Cairo” - watercolours, drawings, sculpture, Nagada Studio/Gallery, Cairo

Oct 1999
“Siwa Oasis” - watercolours , charcoal and inks, Egyptian Cultural Center, Paris, France

Dec. 1998 - Jan. 1999
“The Whirling Dervishes” - watercolours , charcoal and inks, Italian Cultural Center, Cairo

May 1998
“Siwa Oasis” - watercolors and ink drawings on moulid and Siwa Oasis
Sheba Gallery
Zamalek, Cairo

Dec. 1997 “Collection of works – Rana Chalabi”
Sheba Gallery
Watercolors, charcoal, pastels, oils and sculpture

Nov. 1990 &
Nov. 1991 Watercolor Exhibits -
Private Gallery and
Dutch Archaelogical Institute
Zamalek, Cairo, Eygpt