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KARACHI, Nov 03 (APP): The fourth day of the World Culture Festival 2025 featured an inspiring art exhibition titled “The Earth Song” held at Café De Art on Monday.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Sindh Minister for Culture and Tourism, Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah, accompanied by President of the Arts Council Muhammad Ahmed Shah, Parliamentary Secretary for Health Qasim Soomro, and a Swedish artist, Domi Forest.
The event showcased the works of renowned artists, including Shahid Rassam and Farrukh Tanveer Shahab, alongside several emerging and established painters.
Speaking on the occasion, Minister Zulfiqar Ali Shah said, “This is the second World Culture Festival, and through media coverage, it is being seen across the world.” In many countries, once torn by war, now colors and creativity prevail.
Through culture, we have shown the world that Pakistan is a peaceful nation where people of every religion, language, and ethnicity come together under one roof.
He added that the Sindh Government stands firmly with the Arts Council, ensuring continuous collaboration with its officials and departments to support the festival and its international guests. We are showcasing Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage to our visitors while also learning from global artistic expressions.
The exhibition featured a vibrant collection of artworks by artists including Farrukh Shahab, Jamal Aashqeen, Amina Khan, and others such as A.H. Shirazi, Anam Ashraf, Aqib Faiz, Arif Ansari, Asim Naqvi, Bailey Constas, Bilal Ahmed, Faha Shabi, F.S. Karachiwala, Habib Nasir, Hanan Munir, Imran Ahmed, Inshal Tahir, Khalid Anwar, Maria Touheed, Maryam Rehman, Masood A. Khan, Minal Bano, Nayyab Noor, Pushpa Lata, S.M. Raza, Shabbir, Shazia Nadeem, Tabeer, Taha Zaidi, Tanveer Farooqi, Yousuf, Zahra Ali, Zulekha Mandokhel, and Sabiha Nasruddin.