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NAFA to organize National Fine Arts Exhibition from April 15



KATHMANDU: The Nepal Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) is set to organize the National Fine Arts Exhibition from April 15 this year.

The umbrella organization of Nepali artists, art researchers, and art critics, organizing a press here today, shared that a total of 596 artworks of 444 fine art artists will be put on display in the event.

An 84-member main organizing committee has been formed in coordination with the Chancellor of NAFA, KK Karmacharya, to organize the event which will be the first event since the implementation of the National Fine Arts Exhibition Procedure-2076 BS.

A total of 31 artworks will be exhibited from Province No 1, 63 from Province No 2, 289 from Bagmati Province, and 40 from Gandaki Province.

Similarly, altogether 33 artworks will be showcased from Lumbini Province, 9 from Karnali Province, and 8 from Sudurpaschim Province, according to the NAFA.

President Bidya Devi Bhandari is scheduled to inaugurate the event which is observed as a festival among the artists of the fine arts in the country. All the health protocols will be followed throughout to exhibition to ward off the risk of COVID-19, which was shared.

Meanwhile, NAFA will be awarding various artists with awards in recognition of their outstanding creations such as artifacts, folk art objects, handicrafts, and other creations.

Towards that, Batsagopal Baidya and Prabin Kumar Shrestha will be awarded the National Arniko Fine Arts Award. The award carries a purse of Rs 100,000 and both of them will receive Rs 100,000 each.

Similarly, Anukumar KC, Bhajuratna Shakya, Tam Bahadur Pun, Raj Kumar Rana, Krishna Prakash Shah, Hareram Yadav, and Prakash Pun Magar would be awarded under various categories. Each of them will receive Rs 60,000 in cash prize.

Moreover, 17 artists will be awarded Rs 25,000 as a special award.
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Publish Date : 06 April 2021 18:48 PM

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