Turkish Cultural Center

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1105 Commonwealth Ave Ste 203
Boston, MA 02215

The Turkish Cultural Center in Boston, MA is a vibrant hub for promoting cultural exchange and understanding between Turkey, the Turkic world, and the local community. With a diverse range of programs and activities, including language classes, art workshops, cuisine demonstrations, and music recitals, the center offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in Turkish culture and traditions.

Through its educational and humanitarian services, the Turkish Cultural Center aims to foster respect and mutual understanding among all cultures, while also providing a platform for individuals to explore and appreciate the rich heritage of Turkey and the Turkic world.

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Kathleen R.
2/18/2018

I did the Ebru class and it was amazing. I'm not an artist at all but found the class to be very interesting and informative also easy to do. It's a fun way to learn something new on a Saturday...

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Daisy G.
2/3/2018

Wonderful art class. Great way to spend a Saturday afternoon. The instructor was knowledgable and we had time to do two paintings each. My ebru paintings are beautiful. Everyone wanted to stay...

Megan H.
9/9/2016

We took an Ebru/Water Marbling class at the Turkish Cultural Center last night. It was not worth it. For $40 each, we expected to learn something about how to do Ebru. How to set up/mix the water,...

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