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College of Arts, Hue University

Displaying nearly 30 propaganda paintings regarding COVID-19 prevention and control

HNN.VN - On April 7, the College of Arts, Hue University organized an exhibition of 28 propaganda paintings regarding COVID-19 prevention and control. These works are composed by students in the competition on creating propaganda paintings regarding COVID-19 prevention and control.

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The college will transfer these works to agencies and units for propaganda purposes

The paintings were drawn on computers with learned graphic softwares by 22 students of all majors of the college (most of them are 2nd and 3rd year students).

According to Dr. Do Xuan Phu, Deputy Principal in charge of the college, these paintings are expected to be transferred to agencies and units in the province for propaganda purposes. In addition, the college will also convert them into digital images to serve propaganda work on social networks and Internet.

Story, photo: Huu Phuc

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