“The Border of Loneliness” a group photo exhibition by Noor Alam & Sumon Paul on Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh organized by Iranian Photography House at Tehran, Iran
Category Archives: Exhibition
3rd show of “Tears on Highway” at EMK(Edward M. Kennedy)Center,Dhaka,Bangladesh
Dear friends, you are cordially invited to my 3rd EMK(Edward M. Kennedy) Center, Dhaka from 22-27 October 2016. The exhibition is about road accident and road safety. Purpose is to create awareness about the issue by showing the stories of the victim and their families.
5th show of “Ballads of the Agonized Souls” at American International University-Bangladesh(AIUB)
Dear friends, you are cordially invited to the 5th show of “Ballads of the Agonized Souls” at American International University-Bangladesh(AIUB) from 23-24 November 2014.The exhibition is about Thalassaemia disease (a genetic blood disorder), try to show the stories of the patients stuggle in Bangladesh.
“Fishermen of the Padma River” a photo exhibition by Noor Alam at Biblioteca Civica,Riva Del Garda,Italy
Dear friends ,I am very happy to invite you to my photography exhibition “Lungo il Fiume Padma” at at Biblioteca Civica,Riva Del Garda,Italy from 7 December 2012 to 7 January 2013.
“Tears on Highway” 2nd solo photo exhibition of Noor Alam at Chobir Hat(an open gallery) Sahabag, Dhaka
Dear friends, you are cordially invited to my 2nd photography exhibition “Tears on Highway” at Chobir Hat(an open gallery) Sahabag, Dhaka from 24-28 December 2011.The exhibition is about road accident and road safety. Purpose is to create awareness about the issue by showing the stories of the victim and their families.
“Ballads of the Agonized Souls”1st solo Photo Exhibition of Noor Alam at Zainul Gallery,Dhaka University
Dear friends, you are cordially invited to my first photography exhibition “Ballads of the Agonized Souls” at Zainul Gallery,Dhaka University from 16-22 May 2009.The exhibition is about Thalassaemia disease (a genetic blood disorder), try to show the stories of the patients stuggle in Bangladesh.