The International Burullus Symposium for Wall and Boat Art was founded in 2013 with the visionary idea of Dr. Abdelwahab Abdelmohsen. Dr. Abdelmohsen is a prominent visual artist with deep roots in the Barlous region. Over the years, the symposium has evolved into a significant hub for numerous visual artists in Egypt and several Arab countries.
At its core, the symposium is based on the concept of artists interacting with the local community through the medium of art, specifically wall and boat art. This unique approach fosters a sense of community participation, where artists and local residents come together to create and express themselves. The symposium serves as a platform to raise awareness among the community about the importance of preserving the environment and maintaining cleanliness.
Furthermore, the International Barlous Symposium offers a remarkable opportunity for the city's residents to discover hidden talents within their midst. It not only showcases the creative potential of the region but also brings people together, transcending cultural and artistic boundaries.
By integrating art into daily life and promoting environmental consciousness, the International Barlous Symposium has become a significant cultural and social force. It is a testament to the power of art to inspire, unite, and enrich both the community and the artists who participate in this transformative event. The symposium's impact extends beyond its immediate surroundings, making it an integral part of the broader artistic and cultural landscape in Egypt and the Arab world.