Lahore Digital Arts Festival x National College of Arts
Join the NCA x LDF collaboration in exploring the possibilities of art in a Post-Reality world.
Shakespeare in Lahore
Zia Mohyeddin presents a selection of his favourite Shakespearean passages.
Wardha Shabbir: ‘I’m there to absorb’
Watch Wardha Shabbir talk about her art practice and about living and working in Lahore.
Pakistan’s progressive jazz scene
Haseeb Iqbal explores the relationship between American Jazz culture and Pakistani music.
Cricket & Qawwali
With a summer of cricket on the cards, Osman Samiuddin explores the relationship between Pakistani cricket and Qawwali.
Wardha Shabbir: Green Matter
Wardha Shabbir’s show ‘Green Matter’ opens at Canvas Gallery in Karachi on 13th July.
Chutney Magazine
Chutney is a new publication devoted to sharing everyday stories on culture and identity.
Spacebar Magazine
Spacebar Magazine is a new digital literary quarterly for stories about space.
Shahzia Sikander: Extraordinary Realities
Pakistani American Shahzia Sikander will be the subject of a traveling exhibition titled Shahzia Sikander: Extraordinary Realities.
Sadequain, The Stranger in Paris
‘Sadequain: The Stranger In Paris’ runs from 29 March until 23 April at the Grosvenor gallery.
Gardenfinds Two
Gardenfinds Two pays tribute to the natural world in Bagh-e-Sadia, the garden studio named after the artist’s late mother.
When Words Disappear into Trees
Seher Shah’s exhibition “When Words Disappear into Trees” runs from 22 March until 5 June at the Green Art Gallery in Dubai.
Recommended reads: Pakistan
From Kamila Shamsie to Mohsin Hamid, writer Moni Mohsin puts together a list of some of the best fiction about Pakistan.
Lahore Digital Arts
Next month’s Lahore Digital Arts Festival (LDF) celebrates the emerging digital culture of Pakistan.
The Edges and Corners within a Day and Night
During this time of lockdown, Architect and Artist Seher Shah casts new light on domestic interiors.
Remembering Zarina
Ranked among the finest printmakers of modern times, Zarina's work was informed by her unique perspective of having lived a life mostly in exile.
The Mehfil Press: Patras ke Mazameen
We’re delighted to present our new English translation of Patras Bokhari’s acclaimed satirical essays, Patras ke Mazameen.
Urdu Poetry Workshop: A Poet at Night
The Mehfil will host an afternoon workshop in London exploring a selection of poetry inspired by the stillness of night.
Homelands: Art from Bangladesh, India and Pakistan
Exhibiting artists will engage with both intimate and political histories to contest borders and explore the shared histories in their works.