Discover the Hidden Talent of Pakistans Young Artists at the National Child Art Exhibition

Following the announcement of the results for the 17th ArtBeat – National Child Art Competition, The Little Art is set to host a concluding exhibition at the prestigious National College of Arts (NCA), Lahore. The exhibition will be inaugurated by Professor Dr Murtaza Jafri, Vice Chancellor of NCA Lahore.

A curated display of over 280 artworks, selected from a pool of talented young artists, will be showcased at the exhibition. The competition received an overwhelming response from children across Pakistan, with submissions from various schools and art institutions.

The National Child Art Exhibition aims to provide a platform for young artists to showcase their creative abilities and talent. The exhibition will feature a diverse range of artworks, including paintings, drawings, and mixed media installations, all created by children under the age of 18.

The Little Art, a non-profit organization, has been organizing the ArtBeat competition for the past 17 years, with the goal of promoting art education and creative expression among children. The organization believes that art plays a vital role in the development of a child’s cognitive and emotional abilities, and provides a means of self-expression and communication.

The National College of Arts, Lahore, is one of the oldest and most prestigious art institutions in Pakistan. The college has a long history of promoting art and culture, and has produced some of the country’s most renowned artists, designers, and architects.

The inauguration ceremony of the National Child Art Exhibition will take place on a scheduled date, and will be attended by distinguished guests, including artists, educators, and art enthusiasts. The exhibition will be open to the public and will provide a unique opportunity for visitors to witness the creative talent of Pakistan’s young artists.

The exhibition will not only showcase the artistic talent of children but also provide a platform for art educators, parents, and policymakers to come together and discuss the importance of art education in Pakistan. The event will also feature workshops, lectures, and interactive sessions, all designed to promote art education and creative expression among children.

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