Karachi as soon as once more grew to become a hub of colors, creativity and tradition as Artwork Fest Karachi 2026 opened its doorways to artists, college students and most of the people at Sumbra Artwork Gallery.
Organised by the Sindh Tradition Division, the exhibition was inaugurated by Zulfiqar Ali Shah, Provincial Minister for Tradition Sindh, drawing giant crowds keen to have interaction with town’s inventive heritage.
The exhibition traced Sindh’s lengthy visible historical past, shifting from the legacy of Mohenjo Daro and the Indus Valley civilisation to modern inventive expressions. Historical motifs and fashionable interpretations shared wall house, providing guests a layered view of how historical past continues to form inventive apply within the province. Attendees paused earlier than canvases wealthy in color and symbolism, many noting the technical talent and variety of the taking part artists.
Talking on the occasion, Zulfiqar Ali Shah mentioned, “This exhibition unites the traditional civilization of Sindh with the artwork of the fashionable period. By this platform, we additionally intention to supply college students with scholarship alternatives.”

He added, “Younger artists from throughout Sindh have gathered right here, and I consider it is a nice alternative. Pakistan has produced nice artists like Gul Jee, and we must always encourage extra expertise to emerge. We’ll attempt to take this exhibition not solely throughout Sindh, but in addition to Balochistan, Punjab, KPK, and different cities. Our intention is to deliver artists underneath one roof and create new concepts.”
The competition, themed Indus Tree, positioned itself as a platform for nationwide and worldwide recognition whereas searching for to reconnect youthful audiences with their cultural roots. College students, artwork professionals and residents attended in giant numbers, reflecting sustained public curiosity in exhibitions that bridge heritage and modern expression.

