Islamic-inspired Buildings in US, Youth and Culture, Equine Art

Turkish American Proudly Television Presents

Phil Pasquini, Author
Young Cultural Ambassadors of ATA-DC
and
Equine Sculptors

Domes, Arches and Minarets

TATV host Goksin Carey interviewed with Phil Pasquini, the author of Domes, Arches and Minarets, The history and influence of Islamic-inspired buildings on American architecture. For more info about the book please visit philpasquini.com/domes.html

Young Cultural Ambassadors

“Young Cultural Ambassadors” program is undertaken by the American Turkish Association of DC to engage youth who are interested in building bridges between societies. 2018 Young Cultural Ambassadors visited TATV in our Fairfax Public Access Studios.
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Equine Artists in Middleburg

Our very owned Goksin Carey Akman is an equine sculptor, instructor and the VP at Artists in Middleburg, VA. TATV visited Goksin’s sculpturing class and interviewed her students.

Land of Legends

Late Summer Night’s Dream: A nightly public show at the Land of Legends, Belek, Antalya, Turkey.

To watch this program on the Internet, please visit
http://turkishamericantv.org/episode-118

For the TATV broadcasting schedule, please visit
http://turkishamericantv.org/program

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