Aroosi Exhibit

Aroosi

150 Years of Iranian Wedding Traditions

Farhang Foundation, USC Libraries, and USC Dornsife Department of Middle East Studies present an exhibition celebrating Iran’s rich wedding traditions.

EXHIBIT OPEN

Feb 24 - May 31, 2020

USC Doheny Library

Curated by Dr. Pedram Khosronejad

Within its great ethnical diversity, religious plurality, and cultural differences, the Iranian society considers the wedding ritual and its related ceremonies and customs as one of the most important pillars of Persian culture. Iranian families within Iran and in the Diaspora celebrate the weddings of their loved ones with great joy and happiness.

The preparation of a traditional wedding may begin a year in advance with great joy. During this period, parents and family members of the bride and groom work closely together on all parts of the planning and preparation, such as the dowry list and bridal gifts, the wedding spread, and the wedding dress.

This first-ever exhibit provides a remarkable cultural insight through fascinating visual art and material culture of the Iranian wedding since the reign of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar (r. 1848-1896). The exhibition covers not only the formal aspects, such as the pre-wedding documents and the beautifully ornamented marriage contracts, but in addition Qajar embroidered fabrics and textiles, paintings and photographs demonstrate the diversity of wedding traditions among Iranian families.

LOCATION

DOHENY LIBRARY - University of Southern California
3550 Trousdale Pkwy, Los Angeles, CA 90089

HOURS

MONDAY - FRIDAY 9-10PM
SATURDAYS 9AM - 6PM
SUNDAYS NOON TO 5PM
(CLOSED ALL HOLIDAYS)


Exhibition 3D activation generously provided by VNTANA logo.

 

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Event Details

Event Starts 02/24/2020
Event Ends 05/31/2020
Individual Price Free
Location USC's Doheny Memorial Library