bongbang
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Dec 15, 2014
- Messages
- 3,349
- Reaction score
- -4
- Country
- Location
Bangladesh Embassy in Myanmar to hold painting exhibition in Yangon
Bangladesh Embassy in Yangon is going to organize a painting exhibition- cum- workshop in the Yangon Gallery from 19-25 June 2015 in close collaboration with the National University of Arts and Culture, and the Ministry of Culture of Myanmar, a press release said Saturday.
Renowned artists from both countries would participate in the exposition.
The likes of Hashem Khan, Mahmudul Haque, Farida Zaman, Mohammad Eunus, Nasreen Begum, Rokeya Sultana, Bipasha Hayat and BishwajitGoswami will participate in the exhibition from Bangladesh, while artists from the National University of Arts and Culture are expected to work together and exchange views with artists from Bangladesh during the workshop.
Encouraged by the support from the host government, the exhibition has been planned in several stages. The exhibition will be inaugurated on 19th June at The Yangon Gallery. While the exhibition continues in The Yangon Gallery, a workshop from 21-23 June will be held at the prestigious Chin Chaung Culture Center, Yangon. The Yangon Gallery will display art works generated from the workshop towards the later part of the exhibition. The second stage of the exhibition will then begin in the National Museum, Yangon which will continue for another week from 25th June 2015 onward. In addition, an interaction of Bangladesh artists with the budding artists of the National University of Arts and Culture has also been planned to make the event more comprehensive.
The relations between Bangladesh and Myanmar are deeply rooted in shared history spanning over many centuries and in commonalities of our cultures and values. Often times, however, such closeness do not get enough focus in neither of the countries. As both governments have now recognized the need to develop multilayered relations and to add dynamism, Bangladesh Embassy in Yangon, in this context,views the merit of undertaking initiatives of public diplomacy to enhance people-to-people contact and to bring the peoples closer.
It is with this aim in mind, the Embassy has undertaken the initiative to offer Myanmar audience a glimpse of the glory and grandeur of Bangladesh culture, through the first-ever exhibition of Bangladesh paintings in Myanmar. Accordingly, the theme of the painting exposition has been chosen as “Confluence of Minds and Interplay of Colours”, with the aspiration of connecting the two peoples through a festivity of colours.
Art of Bangladesh embodies its rich culture, values, beliefs, norms and traditions. Its artists find strength from the diverse, rich traditions of the past, concomitant with the political changes. While doing so, they succeeded in retaining originality, distinguishable from the uniqueness of the subjects, use of indigenous methods and responsiveness to the social and political situations.
Bangladesh artists and art patrons have all along been contributing towards an inclusive and secular ambience and thus shaping our ethos and upholding pluralism and multiculturalism. It is hoped Myanmar audience will note the liberal ethos of our culture and respect for pluralism.
The Embassy would like to thank the Ministry of Culture, particularly the authorities in the National University of Arts and Culture for their unflinching support in organizing the exhibition cum workshop. The Embassy also appreciates the tireless efforts of Korrekt Marketing Services who handled bulk of the background work that has gone into successful holding of the exhibition. At the same time the Embassy would like to recognize the support of The Yangon Gallery, Chin ChaungCulture Center and the National Museum for hosting various parts of the events.
- See more at: Bangladesh Embassy in Myanmar to hold painting exhibition in Yangon - prnewsbd.com
@Aung Zaya
Bangladesh Embassy in Yangon is going to organize a painting exhibition- cum- workshop in the Yangon Gallery from 19-25 June 2015 in close collaboration with the National University of Arts and Culture, and the Ministry of Culture of Myanmar, a press release said Saturday.
Renowned artists from both countries would participate in the exposition.
The likes of Hashem Khan, Mahmudul Haque, Farida Zaman, Mohammad Eunus, Nasreen Begum, Rokeya Sultana, Bipasha Hayat and BishwajitGoswami will participate in the exhibition from Bangladesh, while artists from the National University of Arts and Culture are expected to work together and exchange views with artists from Bangladesh during the workshop.
Encouraged by the support from the host government, the exhibition has been planned in several stages. The exhibition will be inaugurated on 19th June at The Yangon Gallery. While the exhibition continues in The Yangon Gallery, a workshop from 21-23 June will be held at the prestigious Chin Chaung Culture Center, Yangon. The Yangon Gallery will display art works generated from the workshop towards the later part of the exhibition. The second stage of the exhibition will then begin in the National Museum, Yangon which will continue for another week from 25th June 2015 onward. In addition, an interaction of Bangladesh artists with the budding artists of the National University of Arts and Culture has also been planned to make the event more comprehensive.
The relations between Bangladesh and Myanmar are deeply rooted in shared history spanning over many centuries and in commonalities of our cultures and values. Often times, however, such closeness do not get enough focus in neither of the countries. As both governments have now recognized the need to develop multilayered relations and to add dynamism, Bangladesh Embassy in Yangon, in this context,views the merit of undertaking initiatives of public diplomacy to enhance people-to-people contact and to bring the peoples closer.
It is with this aim in mind, the Embassy has undertaken the initiative to offer Myanmar audience a glimpse of the glory and grandeur of Bangladesh culture, through the first-ever exhibition of Bangladesh paintings in Myanmar. Accordingly, the theme of the painting exposition has been chosen as “Confluence of Minds and Interplay of Colours”, with the aspiration of connecting the two peoples through a festivity of colours.
Art of Bangladesh embodies its rich culture, values, beliefs, norms and traditions. Its artists find strength from the diverse, rich traditions of the past, concomitant with the political changes. While doing so, they succeeded in retaining originality, distinguishable from the uniqueness of the subjects, use of indigenous methods and responsiveness to the social and political situations.
Bangladesh artists and art patrons have all along been contributing towards an inclusive and secular ambience and thus shaping our ethos and upholding pluralism and multiculturalism. It is hoped Myanmar audience will note the liberal ethos of our culture and respect for pluralism.
The Embassy would like to thank the Ministry of Culture, particularly the authorities in the National University of Arts and Culture for their unflinching support in organizing the exhibition cum workshop. The Embassy also appreciates the tireless efforts of Korrekt Marketing Services who handled bulk of the background work that has gone into successful holding of the exhibition. At the same time the Embassy would like to recognize the support of The Yangon Gallery, Chin ChaungCulture Center and the National Museum for hosting various parts of the events.
- See more at: Bangladesh Embassy in Myanmar to hold painting exhibition in Yangon - prnewsbd.com
@Aung Zaya