Munazza Khan
Munazza Khan Munazza Khan studies Islamic Traditional Arts at the VM Centre for Traditional Arts. She holds an Electrical...
VM Art Gallery is proud to host VMCTA Graduation Exhibition 2025, showcasing the work of the latest cohort of students completing their diploma program in Islamic and Traditional Arts. This exhibition features works by the graduating batch of the VM Centre for Traditional Arts diploma program. Participating artists include Aniqa Fatima, Ambreen Shah, Ayman Babar, Hina Muhammad, Mahnoor Fatima, Miki Shiomoto, Momoko Nozaki and Munazza Khan.
VM Centre for Traditional Arts is a full-time, one-year program that aims to revive Pakistan’s artistic skills and techniques and to revitalize the relevance of Traditional Arts in contemporary Pakistan. The diploma program seeks to draw out the skills of both aspiring young artists and practicing professionals who are aiming to pursue or enhance a career in the field of art. This exhibition celebrates the creativity, dedication, and cultural heritage reflected in a range of traditional artistic practices.
Munazza Khan Munazza Khan studies Islamic Traditional Arts at the VM Centre for Traditional Arts. She holds an Electrical...
Momoko Nozaki Momoko Nozaki is a multidisciplinary designer and artist with a background in fashion design from the esteemed...
Miki Shiomoto Based in Karachi since 2021, Miki Shiomoto is a designer and editor with a background in...
Mahnoor Fatima Mahnoor Fatima, a 25-year-old art enthusiast from a Baloch and Sindhi background, is pursuing a Traditional Arts...
Ayman Babar Ayman Babar is a visual artist with a background in Social Development and Policy. Her work in...
Aniqa Fatima Aniqa Fatima is a visual artist with a diploma from the Karachi School of Arts and...
Ambreen Shah Ambreen Shah’s artistic journey is rooted in her passion for diverse art forms, gravitating towards traditional art....