Exhibition ‘We Are All Mad Here’ starts on May 5
Islamabad: Pakistan National Council of the Arts and Pakistan US Alumni network would arrange a group exhibition ‘We Are All Mad Here’ of the art workshop by artists, art students and local artists on May 5.The exhibition would be held at National Art Gallery and it would continue till June
By our correspondents
May 04, 2015
Islamabad: Pakistan National Council of the Arts and Pakistan US Alumni network would arrange a group exhibition ‘We Are All Mad Here’ of the art workshop by artists, art students and local artists on May 5.
The exhibition would be held at National Art Gallery and it would continue till June 14.
The exhibition is curated by Natasha Jozi, and Professor Salima Hashmi would be the chief guest on the occasion.
The exhibition would present a collection of artists, art students and local artisans exploring the agency of experimentation with traditional material and medium.
The work highlights the process and proximity of body to space and time activating and engaging with the viewer.
The works of the artists including Hurmat ul Ain and
Rabbya Naseer, Jeremy G
Bell, Aleem Dad, Rabeya
Jalil, Natasha Jozi, Amina Rizwan and Nida Ramzan
and Ghufrana Naqvi would
be showcased in the exhibition.
The exhibition would be held at National Art Gallery and it would continue till June 14.
The exhibition is curated by Natasha Jozi, and Professor Salima Hashmi would be the chief guest on the occasion.
The exhibition would present a collection of artists, art students and local artisans exploring the agency of experimentation with traditional material and medium.
The work highlights the process and proximity of body to space and time activating and engaging with the viewer.
The works of the artists including Hurmat ul Ain and
Rabbya Naseer, Jeremy G
Bell, Aleem Dad, Rabeya
Jalil, Natasha Jozi, Amina Rizwan and Nida Ramzan
and Ghufrana Naqvi would
be showcased in the exhibition.
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