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Miniature painting exhibition opens at Lok Virsa

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A solo exhibition “Jinns Asleep” by self-taught artist Tamkeen Nadeem on Thursday opened for common public at National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage – Lok Virsa ensuring to highlight the skillful talent by Tamkeen Nadeem.

Executive Director Lok Virsa, Talha Ali said week-long exhibition would continue till December 22 from 11 am to 8 pm at NIFTH, Art Gallery.

He said COVID-19 SOP’s would be followed. Artist Tamkeen Nadeem was a self-taught artist living in Islamabad. She received her Masters degree in Mass Communication from Kinnaird University, Lahore.

Tamkeen worked in advertising for 11 years, after which she launched her own social business CHARU, committed to empowering farmers by bringing rare and indigenous produce of Pakistan to global markets.

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