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Artozium Art Festival Comes to AUC

Olatunji Osho-Williams June 08, 2026
Civic Engagement

The new annual Artozium aims to make AUC New Cairo a hub for the arts in the city

For the first time, AUC will host a three-week public arts festival, Artozium, at the New Cairo campus. Packed with a myriad of events, Artozium brings free concerts and plays, film screenings, art workshops and exhibitions from June 10 to July 1. Interested attendees can register for these events and view the full Artozium schedule here.

Cairo’s historic art scene is centered downtown, and with more people moving to New Cairo, Artozium hopes to make AUC’s campus a hub for an emerging art scene east of the Nile, explained Wael El Mahallawy, music professor, chair of the Department of the Arts and general manager of Artozium.

“Artozium covers not only New Cairo but also the New Capital and Al Shorouk,” El Mahallawy said. “There are very few theaters, exhibition venues or galleries in this area, so the festival should attract a lot of people since they would have to travel downtown to watch these activities.”
 

Poster for Artozium featuring theater actors, musicians playing the tabla, an art exhibition, a drum set and acoustic guita, a man drawing on a table in front of an easel and a woman ethcing into a mound of wet clay

Artozium features collaborations with cornerstones of Cairo’s art scene, including a screening of film shorts shown at the renowned Zawya Cinema, a performance by the Cairo Arab Choir, screenings from the Manassat Film Festival, performances by both the Reda Folklore Dance Troupe and the all-women Egyptian drum band Tablet El-Sett.

Attendees can also experiment and enhance their creative talents through art workshops on ceramics, filmmaking and puppetry, taught by AUC faculty and professionals in the field.

The festival’s name is a portmanteau of the words “art” and “symposium,” with the letter “z’” emphasizing the festival’s focus on developing Gen Z artists and creatives. 

“Our target is mainly Gen-Z, plus all the different ages,” said El Mahallawy. “We merged the five programs in our department — graphic design, visual art, film, music and theatre — into one big project.”

The festival will also feature an interactive standup comedy show by actor Tarek El Ebiary ’12 and a rousing percussion performance by the drummer Mostafa Abbas. Additionally, Artozium will display the exhibition, A Title Resembling an Unstable Image Exhibition. Curated by artist Ahmed Shawky Hassan, the installation showcases the work of emerging artists in  various mediums who explore cities as a constantly reshaping living structure.

The event will also celebrate the artists found within our AUC community. The exhibition Mashrou’ 26 showcases the creativity of the University’s 12th and largest graduating class in graphic design. Alumni will perform in the plays Gat Salima and El Masyada, with Hekaya Bel Maqloub featuring current undergraduate students and the Theatre Association will perform a showing of Neseet El Cheque. Student organizations Musicana and AUC’s Folklore Troupe will also conduct performances.

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