UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute for South Asian Arts (UMISAA)

News Thimphu, Bhutan - 27th July 2020

Letter of gratitude from Ms Pema Yangzom sister of Dorji Nidup, SAF Scholar, UMISAA

Warm greetings from Bhutan, I am sister of Dorji Nidup who have recently returned from Pakistan to Bhutan. I would like to express my gratitude for madam's immense support and effort in helping Dorji and Yeshi to fly back to Bhutan against all the odds imposed by the pandemic. Dorji and Yeshi have safely landed ....

News New York, Barcelona, Geneva and Winnipeg Canada - 27th July 2020

Forthcoming Solo Exhibitions of Mr Aziz Hazara , Alumnus (2017 Batch) of UMISAA

Mr Aziz Hazara from Afghanistan, graduated from UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute for South Asian Art, Lahore, Pakistan (UMISSA) in 2017 having 4 Solo Exhibition in 2020-21

News Online - 26th July 2020

Art Work by Ms Yeshi Chodan, UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute for South Asian Arts (UMISAA ), BNU Scholar from Bhutan

By taking inspiration from the legacy of worlds' renowned paintings : birth of 'Venus', 'David', and 'A girl with pearl earring, Yeshi from UMISAA has re-arranged the eras of World Art History' in her own artistic way. It is fascinating to see these evergreen paintings remain iconic for the symbol of aesthetic and femininity even in today's age of advance skills and suppermicy of contemporary art..

News Online - 5th July 2020

Prof Salima Hashmi, Chairperson, SAF-Pakistan participated in Webinar on the Impact of COVID-19 on Creative Arts, Craft

Webinar on the Impact of COVID-19 on Creative Arts, Craft To highlight the impact of Covid-19 on Creative Arts, Craft and Cultural activities, Tourism and struggles of Creative Artists and art Organizations in Pakistan. Prof Salima Hashmi, Chairperson, South Asia Foundation - Pakistan & Director UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute for South Asian Arts (UMISAA) is also one of the Panelist

News Lahore, Pakistan - 20th June 2020