Pakistani Ambassador Visits Etihad Modern Art Gallery in Abu Dhabi to Support Local Artists
Ambassador Tirmizi praised the creative talent of
the Pakistani artists, calling their work a reflection
of Pakistan’s vibrant cultural and artistic legacy
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Abu Dhabi: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, visited the Etihad Modern Art Gallery on July 17 to view an ongoing exhibition showcasing the work of renowned Pakistani artists Soraya Sikandar and Sana Hayat.
Celebrating Pakistani Talent on the Global Stage
The exhibition features paintings by Sikandar and Hayat alongside works from several international artists. Ambassador Tirmizi praised the creative talent of the Pakistani artists, calling their work a reflection of Pakistan’s vibrant cultural and artistic legacy.
Promoting Pakistan’s Soft Image Through Art
Ambassador Tirmizi highlighted the importance of art in fostering global understanding and cross-cultural dialogue. He emphasized that such events help project Pakistan’s soft image and showcase the country’s creative potential to international audiences.
Strengthening Pakistan-UAE Cultural Ties
The Ambassador’s visit underscores the Embassy’s continued support for Pakistani artists and its efforts to deepen cultural relations between Pakistan and the UAE. The Embassy remains committed to promoting cultural diplomacy and empowering Pakistani talent abroad.
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