'Sketching and Sculpture Exhibition 2082' begins in Kathmandu

 Kathmandu, June 27

The ‘Sketching and Sculpture Exhibition 2082’ kicked off on Friday in Kathmandu, showcasing creative works by students from 46 schools under the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC). The students created the artworks as part of the “Skills in Education” program, and the exhibition is jointly organized by KMC’s Education Department and the Nepal Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA).

According to a press release from NAFA, the displayed pieces were made during training sessions based on the “Sketching and Sculpture” module. The event was inaugurated by NAFA Chancellor Naradmani Hartamchhali, who highlighted the value of combining art with education. He said that these student works, while simple, show how young people begin to understand the world and build the foundation for becoming future thinkers, scholars, and creative minds.

Devendra Kumar Kafle ‘Thumkeli’, Member Secretary of the Academy, shared that more than 1,300 students contributed paintings and sculptures to the exhibition. He emphasized that art plays a key role in nurturing creativity and imagination in society, and these young artists offer a glimpse into Nepal’s future.

Exhibition coordinator Saurganga Darshandhari, who also heads the Multidimensional and Creative Arts Department at the Academy, stressed the importance of events like this. “Becoming an artist is a big achievement,” she said. “Artists can build independent careers, and in a culturally rich country like Nepal, it’s vital to hold such exhibitions.”

Running until July 1 (Asar 17), the exhibition includes artworks from students of 46 KMC schools, such as Pashupati Mitra, Shram National, Shivapuri, Mahendra National, Padma Kanya, Bishwo Niketan, and many more.

In addition to student work, the exhibition also features a special section called ‘Ekata’ (Unity), which showcases pieces made by the trainers and assistant trainers involved in the program.

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