فنون المشارکة المجتمعية کأداة للتغيير الاجتماعي. دراسة حالة عن برنامج الفنون الجدارية لمدينة فيلادلفيا

نوع المستند : Original Article

المؤلفون

1 قسم الزخرفة، كلية الفنون التطبيقية، جامعة حلوان، مصر

2 معيد بکلية الفنون التطبيقية، جامعة بدر بالقاهرة

3 كلية الفنون التطبيقية


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