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US-based Guyanese sisters offer pop-up museums, other events to showcase art, culture - Stabroek News

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Guyanese owned non-profit organisations Green Fashion, Art & Design Museum (Green FAD Museum) and International Museum of the Saree (IM of the Saree) have for the last year, through their pop-up and online events, been promoting Guyanese art and culture as well as other cultures around the world.

The article US-based Guyanese sisters offer pop-up museums, other events to showcase art, culture appeared first on Stabroek News.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
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