The tourist village of Tunis in Fayoum is famous for its dozens of pottery-making workshops, which attract tourists and Egyptians to the village to see the artifacts, multi-shaped utensils, and objects that the owners of the workshops offer to visitors to the village.
It is known that Evelyn Buré, or “Mother Angelo,” as the people of the village of Tunisia like to call her, graduated from a college of applied arts, and decided to settle in Egypt since the sixties of the last century, after she visited Egypt with her father to the village in 1965, and she left our world in June 2021, from He is 82 years old.
During her life in Egypt, Evelyn Bure became one of the first women pioneers in private projects in Egypt, because she was able to support her students in establishing their own schools and workshops, until the village became today a center for art and ceramics in Egypt.