‘PNCA committed to fostering vibrant art culture’
Islamabad : The Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) announced a generous donation by noted artist Tabinda Chenoy from her latest collection that was added to the gallery, enhancing the institution's growing repertoire of contemporary artwork.
Alongside this contribution, Ms. Tabinda Chenoy has also donated a beautifully crafted book of her paintings titled “Between Dreams and Reality," which is now available at the PNCA Library for art enthusiasts, students, and scholars. “PNCA is deeply grateful to Ms. Tabinda Chenoy for her invaluable contribution. Her painting will undoubtedly inspire visitors, while the book will serve as an educational resource for future generations,” said Dr. Bilal Karim, Director PRR, PNCA. “This donation reflects our shared vision of fostering a vibrant art culture and preserving it for the future.”
Member Board of Governors at the PNCA Hassan Raza, former minister Jamal Shah, PNCA deputy director (PDC) Engr. Muhammad Arif and adviser to the national heritage and culture minister Muhammad Kashif were also present on the occasion. Dr Bilal Karim thanked Tabinda Chenoy for her generous donation of her painting and book to PNCA.
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