PNCA honours Noor Mukadam’s life, works

By Our Correspondent
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December 13, 2021

Islamabad : Pakistan National Council of the Arts has arranged an exhibition titled– Noor – honouring the life and works of Noor Mukadam, the goal for this exhibition was to share Noor’s artistic endeavours with the public and to honour her memory.

Curated by veteran artist, Syed Jamal Shah, the exhibition showcased Noor’s art work, notably her calligraphy and a recreation of her room where she painted. The Exhibition began with Tilawat-e-Quran followed by the observance of a minute of silence for Noor Mukadam. Noor was tragically taken in an act of horrific violence on July 20, 2021.

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Rabiia Amin, was the host of the exhibition and gave the welcoming address. Syed Jamal Shah, a highly respected and admirable artist, producer and director in the film industry had kindly consented to act as the curator and detail the spirit and essence of the exhibition.

Curator, Syed Jamal Shah, commented: “Our goal for this exhibition is foremost to showcase Noor's expression of grace and humility through her art. However, art is also formative in raising awareness and empowering individuals to speak out and act against the discrepancies in our society.”

Addressing the audience, Noor’s father, Ambassador Shaukat Ali Mukadam spoke of his daughter’s spiritual and artistic inclination, “She was a bright illustration of love and compassion in the often volatile and unsettling world of today. Noor expressed her passion for Islam through her creativity. Using art, she transmitted the voice of the Divine in a unique and beautiful way.”

Ambassador Mukadam also highlighted the importance to end violence against women and girls. “Her untimely death has fanned the flames of a revolution for the women of Pakistan as they continue to fight against gender-based violence. Her story has touched countless citizens,” he said.

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