The Punjab Arts Council Rawalpindi hosted a calligraphy workshop on Wednesday as part of its summer activities program. The workshop was conducted by renowned calligrapher Azeem Iqbal, who provided both theoretical and practical training to participants.
Workshop Highlights
During the session, Azeem Iqbal shared insights into the history and significance of Islamic calligraphy, emphasizing its cultural and artistic value. Participants received hands-on guidance in various calligraphic styles, enabling them to practice the traditional art form under expert supervision.
Attendees showed great enthusiasm and actively engaged in the learning process. Many expressed appreciation for the opportunity to explore and develop their skills in Islamic calligraphy.
Future Plans
Punjab Arts Council (PAC) Director Muhammed Shakoor announced that the council has plans to organize more workshops and creative activities in the coming weeks. He stated, "We are committed to promoting traditional arts and providing platforms for learning and expression. More workshops and creative activities are in the pipeline."
The initiative reflects the council's ongoing efforts to preserve and promote Pakistan's rich cultural heritage through accessible educational programs.



