Srinagar, Aug 03: Chief Spokesperson of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference and MLA Zadibal, Tanvir Sadiq, Sunday inaugurated Flair Unleashed, a unique and inspiring art exhibition curated entirely by teenagers under the banner of the Fervent Flair Collective – Kashmir’s first teen-led and teen-curated art group.As per a statement issued here, held at City Mall, Srinagar, the two-day exhibition features original artworks created by young artists who have channelled their creativity, emotion, and vision through powerful visual storytelling. Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, Tanvir Sadiq said: “In a place whose history is deeply intertwined with art and culture, it’s heartening to see young minds take up that mantle. Their talent and passion give us hope for a brighter, more expressive future. I congratulate Bazla and the entire team for this extraordinary initiative.” The exhibition is more than a showcase of creativity – it’s a movement. The Fervent Flair Collective aims to offer an alternative path to young minds, especially in a time when many youths are vulnerable to harmful influences like substance abuse. The group believes in art as a transformative tool for expression, healing, and positive change. The exhibition will remain open from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm on August 3 and 4.
Tanvir Sadiq inaugurates teen-led art exhibition “Flair Unleashed” in Sgr
‘Talent of young minds gives us hope for brighter future’

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