Pakistan National Council of the Arts
Government of Pakistan Ministries Departments | |
Agency overview | |
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Type | Council responsible for promotion of culture, art, musics, film, and theatre. |
Website |
pnca |
Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) was setup to spearhead the development of arts in Pakistan. Its aims to build a robust arts ecosystem by creating an environment conducive to the flourishing of the arts, where the arts are accessible to everyone and artists and art groups have the commitment, financial support and resource and to excel at home, and on the world stage.
Headquarters
It is based in Sector F-5/1, Islamabad, Pakistan
Divisions
The Council is structured into four major divisions:
Visual Arts
The Visual Arts Division (VAD) was established /set up in 1974 initially named as “Plastic Arts Division”.The Division has two operational components, when initiated;The National Art Gallery (NAG) & Design Section (initially functioning in a residential facility and shifted to its permanent venue in 2007).
Performing Arts
Performing Arts Division of PNCA is mandated for the promotion and preservation of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. It is engaged in organizing different shows/ programmes representing provincial/ regional cultures/ heritage.
Children Art Workshop
Pakistan National Council of the Arts has a section Children Art Workshop. CAW organizes following colourful programmes round the year: *Independence Day 14 August *Pakistan Day 23 March *Universal Children Day 21 November *Speech Competition *Naat Competition *Singing Competition *Mehfil-Millad
National Puppet Theatre
National Puppet Theatre was established in 1975. It was a great step taken by Pakistan National Council of the Arts, Ministry of Culture & Pakistan in order to revive the most popular folk art, which because of the negligence was dying. Two groups were sent to China for Rod puppet training in 1975 & 1979 & a third was sent to Poland in 1987.Since then its quest to promote the art of puppetry at home and in remote/ far flung areas of Pakistan is in progress. NPT is carrying on its services to entertain/educate the children and norms through puppetry at home by conducting free puppet shows every Friday at Liaquat Memorial Hall Rawalpindi in the past & is carrying on this legacy of entertainment even today every Monday at National Art Gallery Islamabad with its eleven member’s team. This team of NPT also holds shows every year to highlight important international events like Earthquake Victims Day, Kashmir Solidarity Day, Pakistan Day Celebrations, Independence Day Celebrations, World Tourism Day, and Universal Children Day & Quaid-e-Azam Day Celebrations.
Mission
In developing artistic talent, The Council provides total support through grants, training, arts housing, commissioning of work and overseas touring. Major festivals and arts shows are organized to showcase the best of local and international artists. New talents are identified and developed through music and writing competition. Annual awards are given to artists in recognition of their achievements and to patterns for arts sponsorship. To build new audience and broaden arts participation, the Council engages the wider community in the arts through outreach programmes targeted at different sectors of the population. It also endorses arts education programmes for artists and arts groups.
Funds
PNCA is funded by the Ministry of Culture of Pakistan. [1]