In commemoration of the Genocide Day on March 25, Monday, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) will lift the curtain on an exclusive exhibition of paintings by eminent and promising artists of the country.
Nahid Izahar Khan, State Minister for Cultural Affairs, will inaugurate the exhibition at Gallery Number 1 of the National Art Gallery at BSA, Segunbagicha in the capital. Director General of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Liaquat Ali Lucky will also join the inauguration ceremony.
The exhibition will feature artworks made on a daylong workshop by Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on Saturday in five venues in Dhaka, portraying the brutal massacre of Bengali netizens of then-East Pakistan on March 25, 1971 by Pakistani occupation forces.
Fifty senior and talented artists participated in the art camps, which were held at Dhaka University’s Jagannath Hall and Begum Rokeya Hall, Rajarbagh Police Lines, Rayerbazar Boddho Bhumi and Jalladkhana Killing Field in the capital’s Mirpur.
Eminent artists including Hashem Khan, Farida Zaman, Biren Shome, Nisar Hossain, Rokeya Sultana, Mohammad Eunus, Abdul Mannan, Kamal Pasha Chowdhury, Malay Bala, Asmita Alam Shammy, Rasel Rana and others participated in the art camps held in these different places in the city.
The exhibition will also showcase the posters and photographs of BSA’s ‘Gonohotta Poribesh Theatre’ project.
Syeda Mahbuba Karim, Rezaul Hashem, Mostak Ahmed, Mahbubur Rahman Sujon and Taimur Hannan of the Fine Arts Department were the coordinators of this art camp under the management of the Fine Arts Department of the Academy.
The exhibition will continue till March 31.