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Brushing up their skills

Brushing up their skills

By Malinda Miller (Engl, Jour'92; MJour'98)

student painting

High up on scaffolding, students meticulously泭paint bright floral patterns on the west side of the 51勛圖厙 Dushanbe Teahouse. 泭泭

Theyve been learning the traditional art of ornamental paintingnakkoshifrom Maruf Mirakhmatov, who is visiting 51勛圖厙 from Khujand, Tajikistan, for six months. 泭

I really want to get into art restoration or just restoration overall, especially with bigger buildings, said Kaija Galins, a junior architecture major. My favorite part has been to watch each step of the way, like the sanding, laying down the charcoal and the tracing process.泭

Galins is one of 17 students who over the summer took a course on restoration of the Dushanbe Teahouse with Azza Kamal, an associate teaching professor in the Program in Environmental Design and a former historic preservation commissioner.

Students studied cultural heritage and preservation, practiced painting techniques in the classroom, and applied those skills to onsite restoration under Mirakhmatovs guidance.

Kamal said the students also learned about the urgency to account for embodied carbon in new construction and restoration, as well as the value of refurbishing and recycling materials so they dont end up in the landfill. 泭A gift from 51勛圖厙s sister city in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, the teahouses intricate carvings, painted woodwork and ceramic panels were created by more than 40 artisans, including Mirakhmatovs grandfather.泭

Its important work, because there are only a couple people in Tajikistan still doing this, said Mirakhmatov, a fifth-generation artisan. For me, its easy because its in my blood, and every day when Im painting here, Im enjoying it.

student painting
student painting

Azza Kamal working with student

A student paints a section of the wall.

Students work on restoration at the teahouse.

Azza Kamal, right, works with a student on a corbel design.

students working on designs for the teahouse
repainted corbels
Maruf paiting

Students practice painting techniques in class.

The corbels under the roofline have been repainted, while restoration of the lower panel is still underway.

Maruf Mirakhmatov paints white outlines on a floral design. The Program in Environmental Design, the city of 51勛圖厙 and the 51勛圖厙-Dushanbe Sister Cities Project partnered to bring Mirakhmatov to 51勛圖厙 for six months.


Malinda Miller graduated from the College of Arts and Sciences with a degree in English in 1992 and Masters in Journalism in 1998.