Exhibition educating students against drug use opens
ISLAMABAD: An exhibition featuring over 60 digital posters, advocating against the use of recreational drugs, opened at the National College of Arts (NCA) Auditorium on Friday evening.
The posters have been created by students from the Visual Communications Departments at NCA Rawalpindi and Lahore as part of an assignment. The exhibition was opened by Federal Education and Professional Training Minister Shafqat Mahmood who spoke briefly at the event, imploring students to not experiment with recreational drugs.
“The use of recreational drugs can lead to dependency and has destroyed the lives of many great artists,” he said.
Speaking to Dawn, NCA Rawalpindi Principal Dr Murtaza Jafri said drug-use among students was becoming increasingly common and this exhibition was aimed at educating students about the associated dangers.
“We are making an effort to curb smoking and drug-use at our campuses. In addition to tobacco and hashish, young people are experimenting with chemically-produced recreational drugs which can be life-threatening,” he said.
“Visual mediums are powerful tools for advocacy and as an art university, we feel we have a responsibility to educate people visually,” Dr Jafri added.
While over 60 posters were featured as part of the exhibition, each reflected visual power of a poster to communicate a message through iconography and a simple yet striking typography. Some of the works employed humour and cheeky messaging in Urdu to communicate their message.