The National College of Arts (NCA) Lahore proudly presented an exhibition featuring the remarkable artworks of students enrolled in certificate courses. The event, inaugurated by Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Murtaza Jafri, took place at the National College of Arts in Lahore. The courses, spanning a duration of six months, encompassed various disciplines such as painting, drawing, and calligraphy.

During a media interaction at the exhibition, Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Murtaza Jafari emphasized that the artworks displayed serve as a testament to the students’ exceptional creative abilities. NCA, through its Community Outreach Program, strives to provide training opportunities to a diverse range of individuals, enabling them to become active and responsible citizens while pursuing respected careers. To achieve this goal, the college offers short-term courses, including a two-week summer camp and six-month programs in calligraphy, performing arts (acting/drama), fresco painting, drawing,  printmaking, digital film production, traditional craft, TV production, fashion, illustration, Salma Satara, graphic design, photography, woodwork, singing, contemporary Sattar, leather accessories, surface embellishment, and digital filmmaking.

The exhibition witnessed a substantial turnout of art enthusiasts, including students and teachers, who eagerly engaged with the showcased artworks in the fields of painting, drawing, and calligraphy.

Related: NCA observes Kashmir Solidarity Day

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “NCA showcases students artworks in exhibition”

Your email address will not be published.

Student Experience
Campus Infrastrucure
Faculty