Amr Eissa

Member of the Egyptian Syndicate of Plastic Arts.
Born in Al-Sharqia Governorate in 1985, he graduated from the Faculty of Commerce at Ain Shams University. Amr studied art independently through self-training, experimentation, and constant exploration of various materials and media. He has practiced press illustration and caricature art for years, contributing artwork to several Egyptian and Arab newspapers, magazines, and websites in both Arabic and English.
Through journalistic drawing, he learned how to blend line and color harmoniously in visual art—a skill he continuously works to develop.
He has participated in several exhibitions across Egypt.
His work is part of the Ministry of Culture’s collection, and many of his paintings are held in private collections, including by public figures inside and outside Egypt.
Artistic Participation:
Solo Exhibitions
- 2025 – “Bar Masr”, Karma Ibn Hani’ Cultural Center (Ahmed Shawky Museum)
- 2024 – “The City”, Cordoba Gallery
- 2011 – Solo Exhibition at Jesuit Cairo
Group Exhibitions
2025:
– 44th General Exhibition for Fine Arts
– “Born in a Poem”, Cordoba Gallery, Mohandessin
– Group exhibition, Nout Gallery, Zamalek
2023
– “Creativity Grant in the Eyes of Artists”, at Mahmoud Mokhtar Museum
– Small Pieces Salon, Cordoba Gallery, Mohandessin
– Part of the permanent collection at Demi Gallery, Zamalek
– “For You, Palestine”, Arkan Plaza, Sheikh Zayed
– “In Love with Sorour Alwany”, Art Corner Gallery, Zamalek
– “Palestine is Arab”, Wahba Gallery
– “Beginning 4”, Wahba Gallery, Zamalek
– Summer Collection, Lorenzo Gallery, Heliopolis
2022–2023:
– Permanent Display, Cordoba Gallery
– Permanent Display Collection, Sheraz Gallery, Zamalek
– 43rd General Exhibition for Fine Arts
– Group Exhibition, Cordoba Gallery, Mohandessin
– Group Exhibition, Art Corner Gallery, Zamalek
2021 – Group Exhibition, Wahba Gallery, Zamalek
2020 – “Post-Corona”, Dai Gallery, Mohandessin
2019 – Group Exhibition, Atelier Cairo, Downtown
2013–2018 – Participated in many group exhibitions and events in caricature art locally and internationally
2012 – Triple Exhibition at the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports














