PNCA Hosts Successful Porcelain Workshop as Part of “Art for Therapy” Initiative

By: Muhammad Faheem Anwar

ISLAMABAD: In a bid to promote artistic expression and therapeutic benefits, the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) introduced a monthly workshop series called “Art for Therapy.” The latest installment took place on June 18th, 2023, at the National Art Gallery, featuring a one-day porcelain workshop conducted by renowned master Kiran Ali.

The workshop attracted a diverse audience, including both children and adults, who were eager to learn the intricacies of working with porcelain and Italian dough. Kiran Ali, a skilled expert in her field, provided an overview of different materials and techniques, highlighting the versatility of porcelain as a medium for artistic expression.

Participants had the opportunity to delve into the process of creating porcelain from scratch and were guided through the various stages of molding and forming the material. Under Ms. Kiran’s guidance, attendees crafted beautiful mugs adorned with ornamental patterns and porcelain flowers, showcasing their newfound skills.

Before the workshop began, Ms. Kiran provided a captivating demonstration on how to create fun and interactive objects using porcelain. Media and press outlets took notice of the event, providing extensive coverage and highlighting the therapeutic nature of the workshop. Following the productive session, both participants and media representatives were treated to refreshments, fostering a lively atmosphere for networking and discussions.

The PNCA, committed to promoting Pakistani art both locally and internationally, aims to elevate traditional and contemporary art practices. Through programs like “Art for Therapy,” the PNCA supports the professional development of artists while reflecting the cultural diversity and excellence of Pakistan. Furthermore, the council encourages community participation in gallery activities and nurtures curatorial practices, contributing to a vibrant and sustainable local arts industry.

By organizing workshops and exhibitions that feature renowned artists from Pakistan and abroad, the PNCA continues to foster artistic growth and appreciation in the country.

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