LAHORE — The Lahore Arts Council (Alhamra) conducted a two-day Sculpture Training Workshop to develop artistic talent among young people. The program drew strong participation from aspiring artists across the city, demonstrating growing interest in fine arts education.
Expert-Led Training Program
Renowned sculptor Maisam Hussain, an instructor at the Alhamra Academy of Performing Arts, led the workshop. He provided participants with hands-on training and professional guidance in sculpting techniques.
The program focused on practical skills development through interactive sessions. Participants learned essential sculpting methods including:
- Foundation sculpting techniques
- Material handling and preparation
- Creative design approaches
- Professional finishing methods
Developing Pakistani Youth Talent
Executive Director Muhammad Nawaz Gondal said Pakistani youth possessed immense talent. They were bringing pride to the country through achievements in various fields.
He said Alhamra remained committed to creating meaningful learning opportunities in the fine arts. The council provides young artists with platforms to develop their creative abilities.
Gondal described the strong turnout as a positive sign for the future of the arts. He added that Alhamra ensures a productive and inspiring environment where emerging artists can refine their skills and explore their creative potential.
Workshop Structure and Activities
Naveen Roma of the Alhamra Academy welcomed participants on the opening day. Hussain then delivered an interactive session on sculpting methods, engaging directly with attendees.
The Alhamra Academy of Performing Arts regularly organises workshops and training programmes. These initiatives equip emerging artists with professional skills and opportunities to contribute to Pakistan’s cultural development through the fine arts.







