Exhibit highlights inclusive artistic excellence

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Minister of State for Federal Education and Professional Training Wajiha Qamar admires the creative work of hearing-impaired students on display at the ‘Silent Expressions II’ exhibition at the PNCA in the federal capital. Photo: Online

ISLAMABAD:

The three-day art exhibition Silent Expressions II, organised by the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA), concluded on Friday in the federal capital, successfully highlighting the exceptional artistic talents of hearing-impaired students and promoting inclusive artistic expression.

Held at PNCA Islamabad from February 25 to 27, the exhibition showcased a diverse range of paintings and creative works produced by hearing-impaired students. The artworks demonstrated vivid imagination, artistic excellence, and emotional depth, drawing large numbers of visitors, artists, students, and art enthusiasts throughout the event.

The exhibition was inaugurated by the Minister of State for Federal Education and Professional Training, Wajiha Qamar, who praised the students' remarkable abilities and emphasised the importance of inclusive education and equal professional opportunities.

Federal Secretary for Federal Education and Professional Training, Nadeem Mahbub, and Director General of Special Education, Asif Iqbal Asif, also voiced their support for the initiative, which aims to empower differently-abled students through creative platforms.

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