Traveling show by various artists opens on March 18
Islamabad : A traveling show by various International and local artists will open here on March 18 at Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) featuring exquisite art works based on diverse ideas.
With the participation of as many as 30 artists, the show honours the idea of connecting different countries from Asia and Arab in Pakistan to promote peace and harmony among different nations with diverse visual cultures.
This show will travel through different cities of Pakistan with participation of artists from 13 different countries including Palestine, India, Macau, China, Iran, Philippines, Libya, Maldives, Japan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Egypt.
All the artists are the emerging and established artists in their respective countries.
The display includes artwork in photography, video installations and digital collages focusing on the concept of ‘Peace’, ‘Harmony’ and ''Heritage''.
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