Rafiabad, May 27: The Rouble Nagi Art Foundation on Monday conducted an art workshop at the Government Higher Secondary School in Chatoosa, Rafiabad in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district. The event saw participation from over 150 students from various schools in the region.
The workshop aimed to bring the transformative power of art to the remote corners of the community. “We are thrilled to collaborate with the Government Higher Secondary School in Chatoosa to bring this enriching experience to the students,” said Rouble Nagi, Founder of the Rouble Nagi Art Foundation. “Art has the unique ability to transcend barriers and ignite imagination. Through this workshop, we hope to cultivate a love for creativity and self-expression among the young minds of Rafiabad.”
This event is part of the Rouble Nagi Art Foundation’s ongoing mission to democratise art education and promote social change through creativity. By reaching out to remote areas, the foundation aims to bridge the gap in access to artistic resources.
“We believe that every child deserves the chance to explore their artistic potential and discover the joy of creation. We are grateful for the support of the Government Higher Secondary School and look forward to a day filled with inspiration, learning, and artistic growth,” Nagi added.
The workshop was open to students of all ages and skill levels, with all materials provided free of charge. Participants were encouraged to embrace their creativity and unleash their imagination during the artistic journey.
The school administration expressed gratitude to the Rouble Nagi Art Foundation, saying such workshops have positive impact on student development. They also expressed their intention to conduct more workshops in the future to further boost students’ growth and creativity.