Art students started learning pottery and music at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy today. The workshops will run for five days at Jatiya Chithrashala auditorium. AFM Nurur Rahman from the Training Department kicked off both programs. Academy officials gathered to watch the opening ceremony. The sessions will continue until June 26.
Students can attend classes from 10 in the morning until 5 at night. Fifteen people signed up to learn clay pottery techniques. Twenty others chose to study classical music instead. All participants come from various universities across the country. The academy runs these programs to help students develop artistic skills.
Mostafa Zaman leads the Fine Arts Department at the academy. Pradyot Kumar Das serves as deputy director of the same section. Dr Irin Parvin Lopa teaches as senior instructor for the Training Department. These officials support both workshop programs. The academy believes hands-on training helps students master creative arts better than theory alone.
Students can attend classes from 10 in the morning until 5 at night. Fifteen people signed up to learn clay pottery techniques. Twenty others chose to study classical music instead. All participants come from various universities across the country. The academy runs these programs to help students develop artistic skills.
Mostafa Zaman leads the Fine Arts Department at the academy. Pradyot Kumar Das serves as deputy director of the same section. Dr Irin Parvin Lopa teaches as senior instructor for the Training Department. These officials support both workshop programs. The academy believes hands-on training helps students master creative arts better than theory alone.