A three-day art exhibition, organized jointly by Afzal Art Gallery and the Punjab Institute of Language, Art and Culture (PILAC), has been launched at the PILAC Gallery. The exhibition, which began on June 5, will continue until June 7, attracting artists, art enthusiasts, and cultural figures from across the country.

The event highlights the artistic diversity and creative excellence of Pakistan, providing a platform for emerging and established artists to display their work and engage with the wider artistic community. A large number of paintings and artworks reflecting various themes, styles, and cultural traditions are on display during the exhibition.
Speaking on the occasion, Mian Afzal Javed, CEO and Director of Afzal Art Gallery, said that the promotion of art and culture has remained the gallery’s primary mission for many years. He noted that Afzal Art Gallery has successfully organized more than 100 art exhibitions and cultural events across Pakistan, many of them in collaboration with the Government of Punjab, particularly through the Departments of Information and Culture.

He emphasized that these initiatives have provided opportunities for thousands of artists from different regions of Pakistan to showcase their talent and gain professional recognition. One of the unique features of Afzal Art Gallery’s exhibitions is that participating artists are not charged any registration fee, ensuring equal opportunities for talented individuals regardless of their financial background.
Mian Afzal Javed stated that the gallery remains committed to supporting the creative community by fostering artistic expression, cultural exchange, and professional growth. He added that collaboration between public and private institutions is essential for the development of arts and culture in Pakistan.

The exhibition has drawn participation from artists representing various cities and regions, creating a vibrant environment for cultural dialogue and appreciation. Visitors have praised the quality and diversity of the artworks on display and welcomed such initiatives aimed at strengthening Pakistan’s cultural landscape.
The three-day exhibition will remain open to the public until June 7 at the PILAC Gallery, offering art lovers an opportunity to experience a rich collection of contemporary and traditional artworks.
