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Friday September 27, 2024

Calligraphy exhibition

By APP
September 26, 2024
A representational image of a calligrapher working on canvas. — Unsplash
A representational image of a calligrapher working on canvas. — Unsplash

LAHORE:The National College of Arts (NCA) held a grand calligraphy exhibition on the theme of ‘Rahmatul-Lil-Alameen’ (PBUH) at its Tollinton Block.

The exhibition showcased the creative works of NCA students, who beautifully highlighted Islamic art and spirituality through the medium of calligraphy. Students’ artworks uniquely portrayed the great personality of Holy Prophet (PBUH) and his teachings. Each piece presented at the exhibition offered a fresh perspective on Islamic culture, spirituality and historical values. Attendees from various educational, social, and cultural fields participated in the event, praising the students’ creations. According to NCA Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Murtaza Jafri, the main purpose of the exhibition was to foster students’ creativity, highlight Islamic heritage, and inspire the younger generation towards Islamic arts.