Works by young artists put on display at the Satrang Gallery. — White Star ISLAMABAD: The Art-a-Thon 2016 award ceremony was hosted on Wednesday by the Satrang Gallery and Islamabad Serena Hotel. The competition is a city-wide art competition that raises funds for The Citizen’s Foundation (TCF).
TCF is a non-profit organisation that provides education to underprivileged children. Incorporated in 1995, TCF has 1,060 purpose built schools across Pakistan, with an enrolment of 165,000 students.
Some 2,000 children participated in Art-a-Thon 2016, from various schools including Beaconhouse School, City School, Convent, Froebels International, Joint Services Public School, International Grammar School, Lahore Grammar School, Liberal Arts High School, Schola Nova and Preparatory School.
A panel of three judges, the former head of department at the Government College Rawalpindi Tasneem Abbas, Prof Zahidul Haq, and National College of Arts Rawalpindi associate professor Nadia Rahat, evaluated the submissions on the bases of observation, imagination, creativity, originality, skill and composition.
The judges awarded first, second and third prizes, along consolation prizes in each of the four categories. Students as young as five or six years old participated in the competition.
The judges were not aware of the childrens’ names or their schools, making it interesting to note the gender balance among the winning students, and a fair number of participants and winners from TCF schools.