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PNCA & Nomad Gallery celebrate indigenous heritage through art & film

Exhibition featuring six acclaimed artists & documentary screening inaugurated by Sen. Sherry Rehman; Runs till April 30 at PNCA Gallery #6

Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) and Nomad Gallery proudly announce their collaborative exhibition and documentary screening, “Rekindling: The Kalash Narrative,” celebrating the cultural heritage of one of Pakistan’s most distinctive indigenous communities.
This significant cultural event emerges from a unique three-part residency conducted by curator Nageen Hyat, focusing on the rich traditions and contemporary challenges of the Kalash people of Chitral. The exhibition showcases powerful works by six accomplished artists who have interpreted various aspects of Kalash life, heritage, and landscape through different media and perspectives.
An art exhibition was inaugurated by Senator Sherry Rehman on Wednesday, 23rd April, 2025. She stated that “I am honored to inaugurate ‘Rekindling: The Kalash Narrative, ‘ an exhibition that represents the vital work of cultural preservation and indigenous storytelling. The Kalash community is a living treasure of Pakistan’s diverse heritage, and initiatives like this help ensure their traditions and knowledge systems are documented and celebrated. Nageen Hyat and Nomad Gallery have long championed Pakistan’s cultural narratives, and this collaboration with PNCA highlights the importance of institutional support for such endeavors. As we face increasing environmental and social challenges across our northern regions, artistic documentation becomes not just aesthetically valuable but historically essential.”
The event featured two main components: Documentary Screening: “Rediscovering Greater Chitral”, this documentary, produced by Nageen Hyat for PTV Global, provides intimate insights into the Kalash community, their traditions, and the changing dynamics of their cultural landscape.
Art Exhibition Inauguration, Gallery #6, PNCA
The exhibition will feature works by renowned artists, including Akram Dost Baloch, a senior artist from Balochistan, presenting powerful images reflecting social struggles and resilience. M.A. Bhatti: Master of portraiture and impressionistic art addressing cultural themes. Ahmed Habib: Artist and writer focusing on the transformative potential of education for Kalash women. Riffat Khattak: Watercolorist capturing the vibrant landscape and traditions of the Kalash Valley. Samreen Asif: Contemporary miniature artist exploring Kalash women’s narratives and cultural heritage. Ejaz Khan: Artist-engineer showcasing stone carvings inspired by Kalash deities and architecture
The exhibition is particularly meaningful as Nomad Gallery celebrates over 40 years of promoting contemporary art, film, and crafts development for the economic empowerment of women and communities across Pakistan.
“Our aim is to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of the Kalash Valley, its beauty, and introduce its significance to a wider audience,” explains Nageen Hyat, founder of Nomad Gallery and curator of the exhibition.
The public is cordially invited to visit the exhibition, which will remain open for viewing until April 30, 2025.

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