Healing Through Art: Nomad Art Gallery holds workshops
The exhibition will feature talks, a demonstration workshop and a print making workshop
ISLAMABAD:
A thought provoking exhibition by four inspirational artists, reflecting a constantly shifting and evolving environment, will open in Islamabad on Saturday at Nomad Art Gallery. The exhibition will feature talks, a demonstration workshop and a print making workshop. The talks and demonstration on Islamic illumination and ornamentation will be presented by Sidra Ashraf in an interactive session with the participants, whereas the theme of healing through art will be explored through an interactive workshop conducted by Sakina Akbar and Raza Shah. The healing workshop will include reflecting thoughts, feelings and anger management by using art as a tool. The other item of the exhibition will be an introduction to print making by artist Iram Wani, an exceptional print-maker and teacher. The Nomad Gallery Director Nageen Hayat said, this exhibition is a refined study in modernistic theory.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 1st, 2018.
A thought provoking exhibition by four inspirational artists, reflecting a constantly shifting and evolving environment, will open in Islamabad on Saturday at Nomad Art Gallery. The exhibition will feature talks, a demonstration workshop and a print making workshop. The talks and demonstration on Islamic illumination and ornamentation will be presented by Sidra Ashraf in an interactive session with the participants, whereas the theme of healing through art will be explored through an interactive workshop conducted by Sakina Akbar and Raza Shah. The healing workshop will include reflecting thoughts, feelings and anger management by using art as a tool. The other item of the exhibition will be an introduction to print making by artist Iram Wani, an exceptional print-maker and teacher. The Nomad Gallery Director Nageen Hayat said, this exhibition is a refined study in modernistic theory.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 1st, 2018.