Sindh Culture Department Inaugurates Visual Arts Gallery
The department also organized a three-day photo exhibition "Aks Sindh" with around 40 participants from the province
With multi-talented artists, Pakistan has been a rich state in arts including painting, sketching, sculptures, photography, and decorative arts. In a bid to promote visual arts in the province, Sindh Culture Department inaugurated a visual arts gallery and organized the “Aks Sindh” exhibition.
The initiative of the art gallery has been taken as an effort to promote the declining state of visual art in Pakistan.
The department of culture has been actively working to promote the art and culture and hence, organized a photography exhibition.
In the three-day “Aks Sindh” exhibition, more than 40 photographers from Karachi, Larkana, Sukkur, Hyderabad, and Mirpur Khas have participated and around 100 beautiful photographs are on display.
The three-day event of Aks Sindh is being held at the Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo Auditorium on the premises of Liaquat Memorial Library, Karachi.
Director Culture Sindh Abdul Aleem Lashari, while inaugurating the exhibition, maintained that the gallery has been established permanently and more exhibitions will be organized in the future.
“The captivating photographs depicting the beauty of Sindh by the talented Pakistani photographers have been displayed at “Aks Sindh”, he added.
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Lashari informed the media that the photographs that are on display include beautiful landscapes, architecture, cultural reflections, social life, and portraits of indigenous people.
Aleem Lashari also announced the distribution of certificates of accomplishment by the culture department while three cash prizes will be given to the top three amazingly photographed photos.
Meanwhile, the 12 most beautiful pictures will be included in the cultural calendar of the department.
Arts enthusiasts who were present at the three-day-long exhibition at the visual arts gallery praised the initiative and exhibition by the Sindh Culture Department and seem captivated by the mesmerizing collection of photos from all over the province.