Nabu Circle Lecture Series: The Old Assyrian ‘Parliament’
The Assyrian Cultural Foundation is thrilled to host the first Nabu Circle Lecture of 2024 on February 15th at 7:00 PM (CST)! Our lecturer for the evening is the esteemed […]
The Assyrian Cultural Foundation is thrilled to host the first Nabu Circle Lecture of 2024 on February 15th at 7:00 PM (CST)! Our lecturer for the evening is the esteemed […]
The Assyrian Cultural Foundation is pleased to announce our gorgeous Night of Poetry on March 10. Featuring readings from the profound works of Marina Benjamin (Ishtar's) Poetry & Ninos Nirari, guests are in for an inspiring evening that will stick with them long after the event has come to a close.
If you are interested in joining us, please take note of the important information below.
Date: Sunday, March 10th, 2023
Time: 6:00 PM (𝐃𝐨𝐨𝐫𝐬 𝐎𝐩𝐞𝐧 𝐚𝐭 𝟓:𝟎𝟎 𝐏𝐌)
Location: Holiday Inn, 5300 W Touhy Ave, Skokie, IL 60077
Ticket Price: $35
For any questions, or to purchase tickets, call the Assyrian Cultural Foundation at 224-341-8026 or 312-720-5522. We are happy to help.
In addition to the Assyrian Cultural Foundation, event tickets can be purchased at:
• Ashtar Food Market (4720 Oakton St, Skokie, IL 60076)
• Arax Foods (9017 N Milwaukee Ave, Niles, IL 60714).
We look forward to sharing this night of gorgeous Assyrian poetry with you!
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The Assyrian Cultural Foundation is excited to announce the next speaker in our Nabu Circle Lecture series. On March 16th at 3:00 PM (CST), we are joined by Dr. Önver Cetrez, professor of Psychology of Religion and Cultural Psychology at the esteemed Uppsala University, Sweden. For this lecture, Dr. Cetrez will cover the topic “Ritual and trauma among Assyrian refugees: Existential questions, resilience, and coping.”
The Assyrian Cultural Foundation proudly announces the launch of a new class titled “Assyrianism”, starting April 17, 2024. This class is taught by our Assyrian History Instructor, Robert DeKelaita & offers an enlightening journey through the depths of Assyrianism, exploring its foundational elements, cultural significance, & literary expressions.
Discover how the Assyrian Cultural Foundation supports Assyrian students in Arizona through its Scholarship Program. Learn about the eligibility criteria and the generous scholarships available for various degree programs. Find all the details you need to apply and boost your academic career with the help of ACF. Don't miss the upcoming deadline—act now to secure your future and strengthen the Assyrian community through education.
"Join the Assyrian Cultural Foundation on July 21st for 'The Art of John Malk' exhibition. Discover the splendor of Malk’s masterpieces and immerse yourself in a unique blend of beauty and history. Don’t miss this captivating art event!
The Assyrian Renaissance proudly presents “Words in Color,” a cultural evening of poetry by Marina Benjamin and an art exhibition by Paul Batou. Don’t miss this celebration of Assyrian culture, history, and creativity.
The Assyrian Cultural Foundation is happy to announce the next speaker in our Nabu Circle Lecture series. Please join us on November 30th at 3:00 PM (CST) for a lecture by Dr. Erin Walsh, an Assistant Professor of New Testament and Early Christian Literature at the University of Chicago.
The Assyrian Cultural Foundation is proud to announce our 2025 Student Scholarship program. Applications are NOW OPEN! Shape your future today. Apply by May 24, 2025 11:59 PM CST.
The Assyrian Renaissance – Cultural Celebration is Almost Here!
Join us for three incredible days of soul-stirring performances, breathtaking art exhibitions, and insightful lectures from esteemed scholars—all celebrating the richness of Assyrian culture.
Mark your calendars for March 28-30 at The Westin O’Hare, where Assyrian culture comes to life through music, art, and history. Whether you’re drawn to the performances, the exhibitions, or the lectures, this celebration offers something for everyone.
Tickets are on sale now!
The fine arts department is thrilled to invite you to join us for the art exhibition for our fine arts instructors. The reception will be hosted at 4343 W Touhy […]
Born in 1957 in Ras al-Ain, one of Upper Mesopotamia’s oldest cities, George Joseph Shamoun draws inspiration from his Assyrian heritage to recreate and reinterpret ancient artifacts through modern media. His work bridges past and present—bringing museum-confined treasures to life through copper, photography, and oil painting. With each piece, Shamoun honors the artistic legacy of his ancestors while passing down a renewed sense of cultural identity to future generations.
Save the Date: Sunday, November 16
Questions? Finearts@acf-us.org
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