CITY PULSE: Hua Kuch Yoon
Sajid Hasan’s play “Hua Kuch Yoon” is a satirical prelude to Sarhay 14 August Say Pehlay.
The play is a fictitious account of two love stories, present day and past, depicting the trials & tribulations of lovers caught up in the revolutionary web, between Pakistan and India. With a humorous angle, it looks at how the lives of people can sometimes be affected by two warring countries.
Presented by KopyKats Productions, the play opens at 5pm on Thursday, Feb 15 and continues until Mar 15 at the Arts Council.
Call 0300 8208108 for tickets and more information.
Artworks by Rukhe Neelofar
Artciti gallery is hosting a solo show featuring works by Rukhe Neelofar.
Neelofer has been exhibiting her paintings in Pakistan and abroad, and worked in many countries as a resident artist, like India, USA, Italy, Turkey, Norway and Japan.
The exhibition opens at 11am on Thursday, Feb 22 and continues until Feb 28 at the Artciti gallery.
Call 021-35250496 for more information.
The Prism of Life
Artciti Gallery is hosting an exhibition titled “The Prism Of Life” featuring realistic paintings by Akram Spaul.
Akram has made an indelible mark among the prominent artists of our era. The current oeuvre is the continuation of his earlier theme of super realistic paintings of architectural relics, windows, arches, clotheslines and lots of other household’s objects.
The exhibition opens at 6pm and continues until Feb 7 at the ArtCiti gallery.
Call 021-35250495 for more information.
Reflection
Sanat Inititative is hosting an exhibition titled “Reflection” featuring works of various artists.
For Reflection, each artist produced three pieces; one that shows their signature style, the second being a self-portrait, and the third showing a departure in style and theme. Each of the six photographers has captured one of the six artists as the subject of their photographs, while each artist has engaged with a writer of their choice. What we witness is a tug-of-war between expectations and innovations.
The six artists are: Adeel Uz Zafar, Ali Kazim, Mudassar Manzoor, Muhammad Zeeshan, R. M. Naeem and Waseem Ahmed
The six photographers - Jaffer Hasan, Khalil Shah, Qudsia Shahnawaz, Amean J, Hassan Rana and Mudassar Dar and
Six writers include: Zarmeené Shah, Julius John Alam, Sana Kazi, Seher Naveed, Numair A. Abbasi and Sehr Jalil.
The exhibition opens at 5pm on Tuesday, Feb 6.
Call 0300 8208108 for more information.
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