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KU’s IMFA concludes maiden annual art camp 2025
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Srinagar Dec 18: The Shri Pran Krishan Koul Institute of Music and Fine Arts (IMFA), University of Kashmir (KU), concluded its maiden ‘Art Fiesta’ Annual Art Camp 2025, organised from December 12 to 18 at the Main Campus under the theme “Viksit Bharat 2047: Bold Vision, Brighter Future.”
The camp aimed to provide a collaborative platform for young
artists to explore contemporary themes through visual and performing arts while
encouraging dialogue between tradition and modern expression.
The valedictory function, held today, featured an exhibition
showcasing artworks created by participants during the week-long camp, along
with cultural and musical performances by IMFA students.
Speaking on the occasion, Vice-Chancellor, KU, Prof. Nilofer
Khan, appreciated the initiative and said that Art plays a vital role in
shaping reflective and socially conscious minds.
"Platforms like this camp nurture creativity while
encouraging students to engage with national visions through artistic
expression," she said.
Registrar, KU, Prof. Naseer Iqbal, while going through
artworks, said that such academic-cultural initiatives strengthen the
university’s creative ecosystem and provide students with meaningful opportunities
to develop discipline, confidence, and artistic skills beyond the classroom.
Dean, School of Arts, Languages and Literature KU, Prof.
Aejaz Mohammed Sheikh, said that the Art Camp highlights the value of
interdisciplinary artistic practice, while Dean Students Welfare, KU, Prof.
Pervez Ahmed, said that such initiatives encourage students’ creative
expression and holistic development.
Earlier, in his welcome address, Principal, IMFA KU, Dr.
Habibullah Shah, said that the Art Fiesta was envisioned as a space where
students could experiment freely, learn collaboratively, and respond creatively
to ideas shaping nation's future. He expressed satisfaction over the
enthusiastic participation and the quality of work produced during the camp.
The valedictory event was attended by deans, heads, faculty members, students, and art enthusiasts from across the campus. The formal vote of thanks was presented by Naushad Hussain, senior instructor IMFA KU and event coordinator.