Fakhry Mohamed Elsayed Alazazzy, born in 1984, embarked on his academic journey in 2006 with a Bachelor’s degree. His dedication to education led him to achieve a Master’s degree in 2011 and a Ph.D. in 2016 from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Helwan University, specializing in the Décor department. His doctoral research focused on Conceptual Design in Contemporary Movies, showcasing his deep interest in the intersection of art and film.
Drawing from his robust academic background, Fakhry possesses a wealth of teaching experience in both interior design and production design departments. Complementing his academic prowess is his hands-on expertise in interior design and scenography, further enriching his knowledge in the field. His talents have shone on the international and local stages through his participation in various exhibitions.
In the pursuit of his passion for teaching and art, Fakhry embarked on a new chapter as an instructor at Galala University in the fall of 2022. With a strong foundation in both academia and practical design, he continues to contribute to the growth of students and the world of art and design.
DOI:10.47436/JAARSFA.V1I1.45Corpus ID: 225652285
https://www.semanticscholar.org/author/Fakhry-Alazazzy/2006292308
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