‘Sarir-E-Khama’: Calligraphy conference opens

Some Quranic manuscripts are also on display.


Press Release December 11, 2012

LAHORE: An international conference on calligraphy Sarir-e-Khama: the Art of the Pen opened on Monday at the University of Punjab College of Art and Design.

The exhibition includes a Kufic manuscript written on deer skin from the 1st century Hijra and features calligraphy from the Mughal and British era. Some Quranic manuscripts are also on display.

The artists featured include Mir Ali Tibrezi, Mazhar al-Husaini, Ahmad bin Muhammad Tibrezi, Ahmad bin Masoom Ali, Faqir Abd-al Jabbar, Muhammad bin Othman and Abd al-Rasheed Dehlavi. The show will remain open till December 19. This will be followed by a three-day conference and six-day workshop on calligraphy.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 11th, 2012.

COMMENTS (1)

zehra | 11 years ago | Reply A great effort indeed! Hats off to the University of the Punjab!
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